## This file tries to load functions if they haven't been loaded into scope yet. ## We know if things are in the scope if the magic function Get-ContentFromFilesInPath has been loaded into the current session scope ## The way that this is loaded is from this file or manually ## This file was chosen because it doesn't live in any module for building the powershell modules ## The use of this file is as such: ## . $PSScriptRoot\.build\Load-Includes.ps1 ## The use-case of this file and the unusual style is that this is just to include things for execution in the build system ## This is not a typical style of how to load things. This is a micro-op. $script:buildFilesLoaded = $script:buildFilesLoaded -or ($null -ne ${function:Get-ContentFromFilesInPath}) if (!($script:buildFilesLoaded)) { $buildScriptsFolder = $PSScriptRoot if (Test-Path $buildScriptsFolder) { $buildScripts = (Get-ChildItem *.ps1 -Path $buildScriptsFolder -Exclude "Load-Includes.ps1" -Recurse) foreach($script in $buildScripts) { Write-Verbose "[Clean-Project] - Including the build files: $script" . $script.FullName } $script:buildFilesLoaded = $true } }