Add Unit Tests for GetDateTest.cs and StartSleepTest.cs#775
Add Unit Tests for GetDateTest.cs and StartSleepTest.cs#775andyleejordan merged 5 commits intomasterfrom
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@andschwa , could you please help to merge this to master, thanks. |
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@JamesWTruher Please review and merge. |
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-DisplayHint:$([Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.DisplayHintType]::Date)
should just be:
-DisplayHint Date
Also, I'd be happier if this was
$d = get-date -date "Jan 1, 2020" -DisplayHint Date | out-string
$d.Trim() | should be "Wednesday, January 1, 2020"
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LGTM. |
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