* fix(backend): replace regex with one-pass algorithm for PowerShell param parsing
The previous regex-based approach used which would
fail when encountering nested parentheses inside the param block, such as
or .
This commit replaces the regex with a proper one-pass parser that:
- Tracks parenthesis depth to correctly handle nesting
- Respects string quotes (both single and double quotes)
- Handles PowerShell's backtick escape character
- Works correctly with complex default values and function calls
Changes:
- Removed RE_POWERSHELL_PARAM regex constant
- Added extract_powershell_param_block() function for extracting param contents
- Added extract_powershell_param_block_full() function for extracting full param block
- Updated parse_powershell_file() in windmill-parser-bash
- Updated pwsh_executor.rs to use the new extractor
- Added comprehensive test cases for nested parens and quoted strings
Fixes#7079
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* refactor(backend): combine PowerShell param extraction functions
Merged extract_powershell_param_block() and extract_powershell_param_block_full()
into a single function with a boolean parameter to control output format:
- include_keyword=false returns just contents between parentheses
- include_keyword=true returns full param(...) block
This eliminates code duplication while maintaining all existing functionality.
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* fix(backend): improve pwsh param block parsing
* chore: publish parser
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