Functions/Resolve-FullPath.ps1

# Copyright 2012 Aaron Jensen
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function Resolve-FullPath
{
    <#
    .SYNOPSIS
    Converts a relative path to an absolute path.
     
    .DESCRIPTION
    Unlike `Resolve-Path`, this function does not check whether the path exists. It just converts relative paths to absolute paths.
     
    Unrooted paths (e.g. `..\..\See\I\Do\Not\Have\A\Root`) are first joined with the current directory (as returned by `Get-Location`).
     
    .EXAMPLE
    Resolve-FullPath -Path 'C:\Projects\Carbon\Test\..\Carbon\FileSystem.ps1'
     
    Returns `C:\Projects\Carbon\Carbon\FileSystem.ps1`.
     
    .EXAMPLE
    Resolve-FullPath -Path 'C:\Projects\Carbon\..\I\Do\Not\Exist'
     
    Returns `C:\Projects\I\Do\Not\Exist`.
     
    .EXAMPLE
    Resolve-FullPath -Path ..\..\Foo\..\Bar
     
    Because the `Path` isn't rooted, joins `Path` with the current directory (as returned by `Get-Location`), and returns the full path. If the current directory is `C:\Projects\Carbon`, returns `C:\Bar`.
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param(
        [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
        [string]
        # The path to resolve. Must be rooted, i.e. have a drive at the beginning.
        $Path
    )
    
    Set-StrictMode -Version 'Latest'

    Use-CallerPreference -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet -Session $ExecutionContext.SessionState

    if( -not ( [System.IO.Path]::IsPathRooted($Path) ) )
    {
        $Path = Join-Path (Get-Location) $Path
    }
    return [IO.Path]::GetFullPath($Path)
}

Set-Alias -Name 'ConvertTo-FullPath' -Value 'Resolve-FullPath'