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function Join-PathSafely {
# .SYNOPSIS
# Joins two path parts together and suppresses any errors that may occur.
#
# .DESCRIPTION
# Combines two paths parts (parent and child) into a single path. This
# function is intended to be used in situations where the Join-Path cmdlet
# may fail due to a variety of reasons. This function is designed to
# suppress errors and return a boolean value indicating whether the
# operation was successful.
#
# .PARAMETER ReferenceToJoinedPath
# This parameter is required; it is a reference to a string object that
# will be populated with the joined path (parent path + child path). If the
# operation was successful, the referenced string object will be populated
# with the joined path. If the operation was unsuccessful, the referenced
# string is undefined.
#
# .PARAMETER ParentPath
# This parameter is required; it is a string representing the parent part
# of the path.
#
# .PARAMETER ChildPath
# This parameter is required; it is the child part of the path.
#
# .EXAMPLE
# $strParentPartOfPath = 'Z:'
# $strChildPartOfPath = '####FAKE####'
# $strJoinedPath = $null
# $boolSuccess = Join-PathSafely -ReferenceToJoinedPath ([ref]$strJoinedPath) -ParentPath $strParentPartOfPath -ChildPath $strChildPartOfPath
#
# .EXAMPLE
# $strParentPartOfPath = 'Z:'
# $strChildPartOfPath = '####FAKE####'
# $strJoinedPath = $null
# $boolSuccess = Join-PathSafely ([ref]$strJoinedPath) $strParentPartOfPath $strChildPartOfPath
#
# .INPUTS
# None. You can't pipe objects to Join-PathSafely.
#
# .OUTPUTS
# System.Boolean. Join-PathSafely returns a boolean value indiciating
# whether the process completed successfully. $true means the process
# completed successfully; $false means there was an error.
#
# .NOTES
# This function also supports the use of positional parameters instead of
# named parameters. If positional parameters are used intead of named
# parameters, then three positional parameters are required:
#
# The first positional parameter is a reference to a string object that
# will be populated with the joined path (parent path + child path). If the
# operation was successful, the referenced string object will be populated
# with the joined path. If the operation was unsuccessful, the referenced
# string is undefined.
#
# The second positional parameter is a string representing the parent part
# of the path.
#
# The third positional parameter is the child part of the path.
#
# Version: 2.0.20241231.0
#region License ########################################################
# Copyright (c) 2024 Frank Lesniak
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
# persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the
# following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN
# NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
# DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
# OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE
# USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
#endregion License ########################################################
param (
[ref]$ReferenceToJoinedPath = ([ref]$null),
[string]$ParentPath = '',
[string]$ChildPath = ''
)
#region FunctionsToSupportErrorHandling ################################
function Get-ReferenceToLastError {
# .SYNOPSIS
# Gets a reference (memory pointer) to the last error that occurred.
#
# .DESCRIPTION
# Returns a reference (memory pointer) to $null ([ref]$null) if no
# errors on on the $error stack; otherwise, returns a reference to the
# last error that occurred.
#
# .EXAMPLE
# # Intentionally empty trap statement to prevent terminating errors
# # from halting processing
# trap { }
#
# # Retrieve the newest error on the stack prior to doing work:
# $refLastKnownError = Get-ReferenceToLastError
#
# # Store current error preference; we will restore it after we do some
# # work:
# $actionPreferenceFormerErrorPreference = $global:ErrorActionPreference
#
# # Set ErrorActionPreference to SilentlyContinue; this will suppress
# # error output. Terminating errors will not output anything, kick to
# # the empty trap statement and then continue on. Likewise, non-
# # terminating errors will also not output anything, but they do not
# # kick to the trap statement; they simply continue on.
# $global:ErrorActionPreference = [System.Management.Automation.ActionPreference]::SilentlyContinue
#
# # Do something that might trigger an error
# Get-Item -Path 'C:\MayNotExist.txt'
#
# # Restore the former error preference
# $global:ErrorActionPreference = $actionPreferenceFormerErrorPreference
#
# # Retrieve the newest error on the error stack
# $refNewestCurrentError = Get-ReferenceToLastError
#
# $boolErrorOccurred = $false
# if (($null -ne $refLastKnownError.Value) -and ($null -ne $refNewestCurrentError.Value)) {
# # Both not $null
# if (($refLastKnownError.Value) -ne ($refNewestCurrentError.Value)) {
# $boolErrorOccurred = $true
# }
# } else {
# # One is $null, or both are $null
# # NOTE: $refLastKnownError could be non-null, while
# # $refNewestCurrentError could be null if $error was cleared;
# # this does not indicate an error.
# # So:
# # If both are null, no error
# # If $refLastKnownError is null and $refNewestCurrentError is
# # non-null, error
# # If $refLastKnownError is non-null and $refNewestCurrentError is
# # null, no error
# if (($null -eq $refLastKnownError.Value) -and ($null -ne $refNewestCurrentError.Value)) {
# $boolErrorOccurred = $true
# }
# }
#
# .INPUTS
# None. You can't pipe objects to Get-ReferenceToLastError.
#
# .OUTPUTS
# System.Management.Automation.PSReference ([ref]).
# Get-ReferenceToLastError returns a reference (memory pointer) to the
# last error that occurred. It returns a reference to $null
# ([ref]$null) if there are no errors on on the $error stack.
#
# .NOTES
# Version: 2.0.20241223.0
#region License ####################################################
# Copyright (c) 2024 Frank Lesniak
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
# the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
# BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
# ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
# CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
# SOFTWARE.
#endregion License ####################################################
if ($Error.Count -gt 0) {
return ([ref]($Error[0]))
} else {
return ([ref]$null)
}
}
function Test-ErrorOccurred {
# .SYNOPSIS
# Checks to see if an error occurred during a time period, i.e., during
# the execution of a command.
#
# .DESCRIPTION
# Using two references (memory pointers) to errors, this function
# checks to see if an error occurred based on differences between the
# two errors.
#
# To use this function, you must first retrieve a reference to the last
# error that occurred prior to the command you are about to run. Then,
# run the command. After the command completes, retrieve a reference to
# the last error that occurred. Pass these two references to this
# function to determine if an error occurred.
#
# .PARAMETER ReferenceToEarlierError
# This parameter is required; it is a reference (memory pointer) to a
# System.Management.Automation.ErrorRecord that represents the newest
# error on the stack earlier in time, i.e., prior to running the
# command for which you wish to determine whether an error occurred.
#
# If no error was on the stack at this time, ReferenceToEarlierError
# must be a reference to $null ([ref]$null).
#
# .PARAMETER ReferenceToLaterError
# This parameter is required; it is a reference (memory pointer) to a
# System.Management.Automation.ErrorRecord that represents the newest
# error on the stack later in time, i.e., after to running the command
# for which you wish to determine whether an error occurred.
#
# If no error was on the stack at this time, ReferenceToLaterError
# must be a reference to $null ([ref]$null).
#
# .EXAMPLE
# # Intentionally empty trap statement to prevent terminating errors
# # from halting processing
# trap { }
#
# # Retrieve the newest error on the stack prior to doing work
# if ($Error.Count -gt 0) {
# $refLastKnownError = ([ref]($Error[0]))
# } else {
# $refLastKnownError = ([ref]$null)
# }
#
# # Store current error preference; we will restore it after we do some
# # work:
# $actionPreferenceFormerErrorPreference = $global:ErrorActionPreference
#
# # Set ErrorActionPreference to SilentlyContinue; this will suppress
# # error output. Terminating errors will not output anything, kick to
# # the empty trap statement and then continue on. Likewise, non-
# # terminating errors will also not output anything, but they do not
# # kick to the trap statement; they simply continue on.
# $global:ErrorActionPreference = [System.Management.Automation.ActionPreference]::SilentlyContinue
#
# # Do something that might trigger an error
# Get-Item -Path 'C:\MayNotExist.txt'
#
# # Restore the former error preference
# $global:ErrorActionPreference = $actionPreferenceFormerErrorPreference
#
# # Retrieve the newest error on the error stack
# if ($Error.Count -gt 0) {
# $refNewestCurrentError = ([ref]($Error[0]))
# } else {
# $refNewestCurrentError = ([ref]$null)
# }
#
# if (Test-ErrorOccurred -ReferenceToEarlierError $refLastKnownError -ReferenceToLaterError $refNewestCurrentError) {
# # Error occurred
# } else {
# # No error occurred
# }
#
# .INPUTS
# None. You can't pipe objects to Test-ErrorOccurred.
#
# .OUTPUTS
# System.Boolean. Test-ErrorOccurred returns a boolean value indicating
# whether an error occurred during the time period in question. $true
# indicates an error occurred; $false indicates no error occurred.
#
# .NOTES
# This function also supports the use of positional parameters instead
# of named parameters. If positional parameters are used intead of
# named parameters, then two positional parameters are required:
#
# The first positional parameter is a reference (memory pointer) to a
# System.Management.Automation.ErrorRecord that represents the newest
# error on the stack earlier in time, i.e., prior to running the
# command for which you wish to determine whether an error occurred. If
# no error was on the stack at this time, the first positional
# parameter must be a reference to $null ([ref]$null).
#
# The second positional parameter is a reference (memory pointer) to a
# System.Management.Automation.ErrorRecord that represents the newest
# error on the stack later in time, i.e., after to running the command
# for which you wish to determine whether an error occurred. If no
# error was on the stack at this time, ReferenceToLaterError must be
# a reference to $null ([ref]$null).
#
# Version: 2.0.20241223.0
#region License ####################################################
# Copyright (c) 2024 Frank Lesniak
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
# the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
# BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
# ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
# CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
# SOFTWARE.
#endregion License ####################################################
param (
[ref]$ReferenceToEarlierError = ([ref]$null),
[ref]$ReferenceToLaterError = ([ref]$null)
)
# TODO: Validate input
$boolErrorOccurred = $false
if (($null -ne $ReferenceToEarlierError.Value) -and ($null -ne $ReferenceToLaterError.Value)) {
# Both not $null
if (($ReferenceToEarlierError.Value) -ne ($ReferenceToLaterError.Value)) {
$boolErrorOccurred = $true
}
} else {
# One is $null, or both are $null
# NOTE: $ReferenceToEarlierError could be non-null, while
# $ReferenceToLaterError could be null if $error was cleared; this
# does not indicate an error.
# So:
# - If both are null, no error
# - If $ReferenceToEarlierError is null and $ReferenceToLaterError
# is non-null, error
# - If $ReferenceToEarlierError is non-null and
# $ReferenceToLaterError is null, no error
if (($null -eq $ReferenceToEarlierError.Value) -and ($null -ne $ReferenceToLaterError.Value)) {
$boolErrorOccurred = $true
}
}
return $boolErrorOccurred
}
#endregion FunctionsToSupportErrorHandling ################################
trap {
# Intentionally left empty to prevent terminating errors from halting
# processing
}
#region Process Input ##################################################
if ([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($ParentPath)) {
Write-Warning "In the function Join-PathSafely(), the ParentPath parameter is required and cannot be null or empty."
return $false
}
#endregion Process Input ##################################################
# Retrieve the newest error on the stack prior to doing work
$refLastKnownError = Get-ReferenceToLastError
# Store current error preference; we will restore it after we do the work
# of this function
$actionPreferenceFormerErrorPreference = $global:ErrorActionPreference
# Set ErrorActionPreference to SilentlyContinue; this will suppress error
# output. Terminating errors will not output anything, kick to the empty
# trap statement and then continue on. Likewise, non-terminating errors
# will also not output anything, but they do not kick to the trap
# statement; they simply continue on.
$global:ErrorActionPreference = [System.Management.Automation.ActionPreference]::SilentlyContinue
# Attempt to join the path
($ReferenceToJoinedPath.Value) = Join-Path -Path $ParentPath -ChildPath $ChildPath
# Restore the former error preference
$global:ErrorActionPreference = $actionPreferenceFormerErrorPreference
# Retrieve the newest error on the error stack
$refNewestCurrentError = Get-ReferenceToLastError
if (Test-ErrorOccurred -ReferenceToEarlierError $refLastKnownError -ReferenceToLaterError $refNewestCurrentError) {
# Error occurred; return failure indicator:
return $false
} else {
# No error occurred; return success indicator:
return $true
}
}