Re-formate Comments to be a bit Clear-er

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Mr.k 2024-06-19 16:18:31 +03:00
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@ -37,16 +37,17 @@ Get-ChildItem .\config | Where-Object {$psitem.extension -eq ".json"} | ForEach-
# Replace every XML Special Character so it'll render correctly in final build
# Only do so if json files has content to be displayed (for example the applications, tweaks, features json files)
# Some Type Convertion using Casting and Cleaning Up of the convertion result using 'Replace' Method
# Some Type Convertion using Casting and Cleaning Up of the convertion result using 'Replace' Method
$jsonAsObject = $json | convertfrom-json
$firstLevelJsonList = ([System.String]$jsonAsObject).split('=;') | ForEach-Object {
$_.Replace('=}','').Replace('@{','').Replace(' ','')
}
for ($i = 0; $i -lt $firstLevelJsonList.Count; $i += 1) {
# Note:
# Avoid using HTML Entity Codes, for example '”' (stands for "Right Double Quotation Mark"),
# Use **HTML decimal/hex codes instead**, as using HTML Entity Codes will result in XML parse Error when running the compiled script.
for ($i = 0; $i -lt $firstLevelJsonList.Count; $i += 1) {
$firstLevelName = $firstLevelJsonList[$i]
# Note: Avoid using HTML Entity Codes (for example '”' (stands for "Right Double Quotation Mark")), and use HTML decimal/hex codes instead.
# as using HTML Entity Codes will result in XML parse Error when running the compiled script.
if ($jsonAsObject.$firstLevelName.content -ne $null) {
$jsonAsObject.$firstLevelName.content = $jsonAsObject.$firstLevelName.content.replace('&','&#38;').replace('“','&#8220;').replace('”','&#8221;').replace("'",'&#39;').replace('<','&#60;').replace('>','&#62;')
$jsonAsObject.$firstLevelName.content = $jsonAsObject.$firstLevelName.content.replace('&#39;&#39;',"&#39;") # resolves the Double Apostrophe caused by the first replace function in the main loop
@ -56,8 +57,8 @@ Get-ChildItem .\config | Where-Object {$psitem.extension -eq ".json"} | ForEach-
$jsonAsObject.$firstLevelName.description = $jsonAsObject.$firstLevelName.description.replace('&#39;&#39;',"&#39;") # resolves the Double Apostrophe caused by the first replace function in the main loop
}
}
# The replace at the end is required, as without it the output of converto-json will be somewhat weird for Multiline String
# Most Notably is the scripts in json files, making it harder for users who want to review these scripts that are found in the final compiled script
# The replace at the end is required, as without it the output of 'converto-json' will be somewhat weird for Multiline Strings
# Most Notably is the scripts in some json files, making it harder for users who want to review these scripts, which're found in the compiled script
$json = ($jsonAsObject | convertto-json -Depth 3).replace('\r\n',"`r`n")
$sync.configs.$($psitem.BaseName) = $json | convertfrom-json