VHDX.psm1

$script:ModuleRoot = $PSScriptRoot
$script:ModuleVersion = (Import-PSFPowerShellDataFile -Path "$($script:ModuleRoot)\VHDX.psd1").ModuleVersion

# Detect whether at some level dotsourcing was enforced
$script:doDotSource = Get-PSFConfigValue -FullName VHDX.Import.DoDotSource -Fallback $false
if ($VHDX_dotsourcemodule) { $script:doDotSource = $true }

<#
Note on Resolve-Path:
All paths are sent through Resolve-Path/Resolve-PSFPath in order to convert them to the correct path separator.
This allows ignoring path separators throughout the import sequence, which could otherwise cause trouble depending on OS.
Resolve-Path can only be used for paths that already exist, Resolve-PSFPath can accept that the last leaf my not exist.
This is important when testing for paths.
#>


# Detect whether at some level loading individual module files, rather than the compiled module was enforced
$importIndividualFiles = Get-PSFConfigValue -FullName VHDX.Import.IndividualFiles -Fallback $false
if ($VHDX_importIndividualFiles) { $importIndividualFiles = $true }
if (Test-Path (Resolve-PSFPath -Path "$($script:ModuleRoot)\..\.git" -SingleItem -NewChild)) { $importIndividualFiles = $true }
if ("<was compiled>" -eq '<was not compiled>') { $importIndividualFiles = $true }
    
function Import-ModuleFile
{
    <#
        .SYNOPSIS
            Loads files into the module on module import.
         
        .DESCRIPTION
            This helper function is used during module initialization.
            It should always be dotsourced itself, in order to proper function.
             
            This provides a central location to react to files being imported, if later desired
         
        .PARAMETER Path
            The path to the file to load
         
        .EXAMPLE
            PS C:\> . Import-ModuleFile -File $function.FullName
     
            Imports the file stored in $function according to import policy
    #>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    Param (
        [string]
        $Path
    )
    
    $resolvedPath = $ExecutionContext.SessionState.Path.GetResolvedPSPathFromPSPath($Path).ProviderPath
    if ($doDotSource) { . $resolvedPath }
    else { $ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.InvokeScript($false, ([scriptblock]::Create([io.file]::ReadAllText($resolvedPath))), $null, $null) }
}

#region Load individual files
if ($importIndividualFiles)
{
    # Execute Preimport actions
    foreach ($path in (& "$ModuleRoot\internal\scripts\preimport.ps1")) {
        . Import-ModuleFile -Path $path
    }
    
    # Import all internal functions
    foreach ($function in (Get-ChildItem "$ModuleRoot\internal\functions" -Filter "*.ps1" -Recurse -ErrorAction Ignore))
    {
        . Import-ModuleFile -Path $function.FullName
    }
    
    # Import all public functions
    foreach ($function in (Get-ChildItem "$ModuleRoot\functions" -Filter "*.ps1" -Recurse -ErrorAction Ignore))
    {
        . Import-ModuleFile -Path $function.FullName
    }
    
    # Execute Postimport actions
    foreach ($path in (& "$ModuleRoot\internal\scripts\postimport.ps1")) {
        . Import-ModuleFile -Path $path
    }
    
    # End it here, do not load compiled code below
    return
}
#endregion Load individual files

#region Load compiled code
<#
This file loads the strings documents from the respective language folders.
This allows localizing messages and errors.
Load psd1 language files for each language you wish to support.
Partial translations are acceptable - when missing a current language message,
it will fallback to English or another available language.
#>

Import-PSFLocalizedString -Path "$($script:ModuleRoot)\en-us\*.psd1" -Module 'VHDX' -Language 'en-US'

function Assert-Elevation
{
<#
    .SYNOPSIS
        Asserts the current console is running "As Administrator"
     
    .DESCRIPTION
        Asserts the current console is running "As Administrator"
     
    .PARAMETER Cmdlet
        The $PSCmdlet variable of the caller, enabling errors to look as generated from that, rather than this internal helper.
     
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> Assert-Elevation -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet
     
        Asserts the current console is running "As Administrator"
#>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
        $Cmdlet
    )
    
    process
    {
        if (Test-PSFPowerShell -Elevated) { return }
        
        $exception = [System.InvalidOperationException]::new('Insufficient privileges, this command requires elevation and must be run "As Administrator"')
        $record = [System.Management.Automation.ErrorRecord]::new($exception, 'NotElevated', [System.Management.Automation.ErrorCategory]::SecurityError, $null)
        $Cmdlet.ThrowTerminatingError($record)
    }
}

function Add-VhdxContent {
<#
    .SYNOPSIS
        Adds files and folders to a target VHDX file.
     
    .DESCRIPTION
        Adds files and folders to a target VHDX file.
        If the VHDX hasn't been mounted yet, it will be mounted before adding content and dismounted once done.
         
        Note: Only supports single-volume VHDX files.
     
    .PARAMETER Path
        Path to the VHDX file.
     
    .PARAMETER SubPath
        Relative path _within_ the volume of the VHDX file, where to add the new files & folders.
        Defaults to the volume root.
     
    .PARAMETER Content
        Files and folders to add to the disk.
     
    .PARAMETER EnableException
        This parameters disables user-friendly warnings and enables the throwing of exceptions.
        This is less user friendly, but allows catching exceptions in calling scripts.
     
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> Get-ChildItem C:\Data | Add-VhdxContent -Path 'c:\disks\data.vhdx'
     
        Adds everything under C:\Data to the root level of the volume in the disk 'c:\disks\data.vhdx'
     
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> Get-ChildItem C:\Documents | Add-VhdxContent -Path 'c:\disks\data.vhdx' -SubPath "$env:COMPUTERNAME\documents"
     
        Adds everything under C:\Documents to the subfolder "$env:COMPUTERNAME\documents" of the volume in the disk 'c:\disks\data.vhdx'
#>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
        [PsfValidateScript('PSFramework.Validate.FSPath.File', ErrorString = 'PSFramework.Validate.FSPath.File')]
        [string]
        $Path,
        
        [string]
        $SubPath,
        
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
        [Alias('FullName')]
        [string[]]
        $Content,
        
        [switch]
        $EnableException
    )
    
    begin {
        Assert-Elevation -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet
        
        $resolvedPath = Resolve-PSFPath -Path $Path -Provider FileSystem -SingleItem
        $wasMounted = $false
        $disk = Get-Disk | Where-Object Location -EQ $resolvedPath
        if (-not $disk) {
            Mount-Vhdx -Path $resolvedPath
            $disk = Get-Disk | Where-Object Location -EQ $resolvedPath
            if ($disk) { $wasMounted = $true }
        }
        if (-not $disk) {
            Stop-PSFFunction -String 'Add-VhdxContent.Mount.Failed' -StringValues $resolvedPath -EnableException $EnableException -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet -Target $resolvedPath
            return
        }
        $volume = $disk | Get-Partition | Get-Volume
        if (@($volume).Count -gt 1) {
            Stop-PSFFunction -String 'Add-VhdxContent.Volumes.Multiple.Error' -StringValues $resolvedPath -EnableException $EnableException -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet -Target $resolvedPath
            return
        }
        $rootPath = '{0}:\' -f $volume.DriveLetter
        if ($SubPath) {
            $rootPath = Join-Path -Path $rootPath -ChildPath $SubPath
        }
    }
    process {
        if (Test-PSFFunctionInterrupt) { return }
        
        foreach ($item in $Content) {
            Write-PSFMessage -String 'Add-VhdxContent.Adding.Item' -StringValues $item -Target $resolvedPath
            Copy-Item -Path $item -Destination $rootPath -Recurse -Force
        }
    }
    end {
        if ($wasMounted) {
            Dismount-Vhdx -Path $resolvedPath
        }
    }
}

function Dismount-Vhdx {
<#
    .SYNOPSIS
        Dismounts an already mounted VHDX file.
     
    .DESCRIPTION
        Dismounts an already mounted VHDX file.
        Use 'Mount-Vhdx' to mount one.
     
    .PARAMETER Path
        Path to the VHDX file to dismount.
     
    .PARAMETER EnableException
        This parameters disables user-friendly warnings and enables the throwing of exceptions.
        This is less user friendly, but allows catching exceptions in calling scripts.
     
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> Dismount-Vhdx -Path 'c:\disks\profile.vhdx'
     
        Dismounts the file 'c:\disks\profile.vhdx'
#>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
        [PsfValidateScript('PSFramework.Validate.FSPath.File', ErrorString = 'PSFramework.Validate.FSPath.File')]
        [Alias('FullName')]
        [string[]]
        $Path,
        
        [switch]
        $EnableException
    )
    
    begin {
        Assert-Elevation -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet
    }
    process {
        foreach ($filePath in $Path) {
            Write-PSFMessage -String 'Dismount-Vhdx.Unmounting' -StringValues $filePath
            $resolvedPath = Resolve-PSFPath -Path $filePath -Provider FileSystem -SingleItem
            $result = Invoke-Diskpart -ArgumentList @(
                ('select vdisk file="{0}"' -f $resolvedPath)
                'detach vdisk'
            )
            if (-not $result.Success) {
                Stop-PSFFunction -String 'Dismount-Vhdx.Failed' -StringValues $resolvedPath, $result.ExitCode, ($result.Message -join "`n"), $result.Errors -EnableException $EnableException -Target $filePath -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet -Continue
            }
        }
    }
}

function Invoke-Diskpart {
<#
    .SYNOPSIS
        Execute diskpart with the commands specified.
     
    .DESCRIPTION
        Execute diskpart with the commands specified.
        Commands are run sequentially, as if manually entered into the diskpart console.
        A final "exit" is implicitly ran and needs not be specified.
     
    .PARAMETER ArgumentList
        Commands to execute, in the order they should be executed.
     
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> 'select vdisk file="C:\disks\w10.vhdx"', 'attach vdisk' | Invoke-Diskpart
     
        Mounts the C:\disks\w10.vhdx file
#>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true)]
        [string[]]
        $ArgumentList
    )
    
    begin {
        Assert-Elevation -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet
        
        $startInfo = [System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo]::new()
        $startInfo.UseShellExecute = $false
        $startInfo.RedirectStandardError = $true
        $startInfo.RedirectStandardInput = $true
        $startInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = $true
        $startInfo.WindowStyle = 'hidden'
        $startInfo.FileName = 'diskpart.exe'
        $process = [System.Diagnostics.Process]::new()
        $process.StartInfo = $startInfo
        
        $null = $process.Start()
    }
    process {
        foreach ($line in $ArgumentList) {
            $process.StandardInput.WriteLine($line)
        }
    }
    end {
        $process.StandardInput.WriteLine('exit')
        
        while (-not $process.HasExited) { Start-Sleep -Milliseconds 100 }
        
        $messages = $process.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd() -split 'DISKPART>' | ForEach-Object Trim | Microsoft.PowerShell.Utility\Select-Object -Skip 1
        foreach ($message in $messages) {
            Write-PSFMessage -String 'Invoke-Diskpart.Message' -StringValues $message
        }
        [PSCustomObject]@{
            Success = $process.ExitCode -eq 0
            Message = $messages
            Errors  = $process.StandardError.ReadToEnd()
            ExitCode = $process.ExitCode
        }
        $process.Dispose()
    }
}

function Mount-Vhdx {
<#
    .SYNOPSIS
        Mounts VHDX files as drives.
     
    .DESCRIPTION
        Mounts VHDX files as drives.
        Use Dismount-Vhdx to undo this once done with the disk.
     
    .PARAMETER Path
        Path to the file to mount
     
    .PARAMETER EnableException
        This parameters disables user-friendly warnings and enables the throwing of exceptions.
        This is less user friendly, but allows catching exceptions in calling scripts.
     
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> Mount-Vhdx -Path 'c:\disks\profile.vhdx'
     
        Mounts the file 'c:\disks\profile.vhdx'
#>

    [CmdletBinding()]
    param (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
        [PsfValidateScript('PSFramework.Validate.FSPath.File', ErrorString = 'PSFramework.Validate.FSPath.File')]
        [Alias('FullName')]
        [string[]]
        $Path,
        
        [switch]
        $EnableException
    )
    
    begin {
        Assert-Elevation -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet
    }
    process {
        foreach ($filePath in $Path) {
            Write-PSFMessage -String 'Mount-Vhdx.Mounting' -StringValues $filePath
            $resolvedPath = Resolve-PSFPath -Path $filePath -Provider FileSystem -SingleItem
            $result = Invoke-Diskpart -ArgumentList @(
                ('select vdisk file="{0}"' -f $resolvedPath)
                'attach vdisk'
            )
            if (-not $result.Success) {
                Stop-PSFFunction -String 'Mount-Vhdx.Failed' -StringValues $resolvedPath, $result.ExitCode, ($result.Message -join "`n"), $result.Errors -EnableException $EnableException -Target $filePath -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet -Continue
            }
        }
    }
}

function New-Vhdx {
<#
    .SYNOPSIS
        Creates a new vdhx file.
     
    .DESCRIPTION
        Creates a new vdhx file.
        It comes preconfigured with a single volume and can have files and folders pre-assigned to it.
     
    .PARAMETER Path
        Path to the VHDX file to create.
        Folder must exist, file should not.
     
    .PARAMETER Type
        How should the disk be provisioned.
        - Dynamic: File grows with its content (less consumption)
        - Fixed: File size equals size limit (slightly better performance)
        Defaults to: Dynamic
     
    .PARAMETER Size
        How large should the disk be?
        Defaults to 5GB
        Note: With "dynamic" disk type, the file backing it grows as its content is added, so this size limit need not be the actual storage consumed.
     
    .PARAMETER Label
        What label to add to the volume created in this disk.
        Defaults to: "Data"
     
    .PARAMETER Content
        Any files or folders to add to the disk.
     
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> Get-ChildItem C:\install\sccm\ | New-Vhdx -Path 'C:\disks\sccm-content.vhdx'
     
        Creates a new vhdx file as 'C:\disks\sccm-content.vhdx', adding all files and folders from 'C:\install\sccm\' to it.
#>

    [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute("PSUseShouldProcessForStateChangingFunctions", "")]
    [CmdletBinding()]
    param (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
        [PsfValidateScript('PSFramework.Validate.FSPath.FileOrParent', ErrorString = 'PSFramework.Validate.FSPath.FileOrParent')]
        [string]
        $Path,

        [ValidateSet('Dynamic', 'Fixed')]
        [string]
        $Type = 'Dynamic',

        [PSFSize]
        $Size = 5GB,

        [string]
        $Label = 'Data',

        [Parameter(ValueFromPipeline = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
        [Alias('FullName')]
        [string[]]
        $Content
    )
    
    begin {
        Assert-Elevation -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet
        
        $typeMapping = @{
            Dynamic = 'expandable'
            Fixed   = 'fixed'
        }

        $resolvedPath = Resolve-PSFPath -Path $Path -Provider FileSystem -SingleItem -NewChild
        # Normalize path to avoid legacy-shortening of folder names breaking later comparisons
        $parent = Split-Path -Path $resolvedPath
        $fileName = Split-Path -Path $resolvedPath -Leaf
        $resolvedPath = Join-Path -Path (Get-Item -Path $parent).FullName -ChildPath $fileName

        $diskPartCommand = 'create vdisk file="{0}" maximum={1} type={2}' -f $resolvedPath, $Size.Megabyte, $typeMapping[$Type]
        $result = Invoke-Diskpart -ArgumentList $diskPartCommand
        
        if (-not $result.Success) {
            Stop-PSFFunction -String 'New-Vhdx.CreateDisk.Failed' -StringValues $resolvedPath, $result.Errors -EnableException $true
        }
        

        $result = Invoke-Diskpart -ArgumentList @(
            ('select vdisk file="{0}"' -f $resolvedPath)
            'attach vdisk'
            'create partition primary'
            ('format fs=NTFS label="{0}" quick' -f $Label)
            'assign'
        )
        if (-not $result.Success) {
            Stop-PSFFunction -String 'New-Vhdx.PrepareDisk.Failed' -StringValues $resolvedPath, $result.Errors -EnableException $true
        }

        $start = Get-Date
        do {
            Start-Sleep -Milliseconds 200
            $disk = Get-Disk | Where-Object Location -EQ $resolvedPath
            $volume = $disk | Get-Partition | Get-Volume
            if ($start.AddMinutes(1) -lt (Get-Date)) {
                Write-PSFMessage -Level Warning -String 'New-Vhdx.Volume.Timeout'
                break
            }
            $rootPath = '{0}:\' -f $volume.DriveLetter
            $null = Get-PSProvider | Write-Output
            if ($volume.DriveLetter -and -not (Test-Path -Path $rootPath)) {
                $null = New-PSDrive -Name $volume.DriveLetter -PSProvider FileSystem -Root $rootPath -ErrorAction Ignore
            }
        }
        until ($volume.DriveLetter -and (Test-Path -Path $rootPath))
    }
    process {
        foreach ($inputItem in $Content) {
            Write-PSFMessage -String 'New-Vhdx.Copying' -StringValues $inputItem, $rootPath
            Invoke-PSFProtectedCommand -ActionString 'New-Vhdx.Copying' -ActionStringValues $inputItem, $rootPath -Target $volume.DriveLetter -ScriptBlock {
                Copy-Item -Path $inputItem -Destination $rootPath -Force -Recurse -ErrorAction Stop
            } -PSCmdlet $PSCmdlet -Continue
        }
    }
    end {
        Dismount-Vhdx -Path $resolvedPath -EnableException
    }
}

function Remove-VhdxContent {
<#
    .SYNOPSIS
        Removes files or folders from the specified vhdx file.
     
    .DESCRIPTION
        Removes files or folders from the specified vhdx file.
        If the VHDX hasn't been mounted yet, it will be mounted before removing content and dismounted once done.
         
        Note: Only supports single-volume VHDX files.
     
    .PARAMETER Path
        Path to the VHDX file.
     
    .PARAMETER SubPath
        Relative path _within_ the volume of the VHDX file, where to remove the files & folders specified.
        Defaults to the volume root.
     
    .PARAMETER Content
        Relative path to files or folders to remove.
     
    .PARAMETER EnableException
        This parameters disables user-friendly warnings and enables the throwing of exceptions.
        This is less user friendly, but allows catching exceptions in calling scripts.
     
    .PARAMETER Confirm
        If this switch is enabled, you will be prompted for confirmation before executing any operations that change state.
     
    .PARAMETER WhatIf
        If this switch is enabled, no actions are performed but informational messages will be displayed that explain what would happen if the command were to run.
     
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> Remove-VhdxContent -Path 'c:\disks\data.vhdx' -Content 'secret.txt'
     
        Removes the file "secret.txt" from the volume root path of the specified disk.
     
    .EXAMPLE
        PS C:\> Remove-VhdxContent -Path 'c:\disks\data.vhdx' -SubPath config\secrets -Content '*.txt'
     
        Removes all txt files from the subfolder config\secrets of the volume of the specified disk.
        Assuming that volume, once mounted, has the drive letter "T", every text file in "T:\config\secrets" would be deleted.
#>

    [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true)]
    param (
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)]
        [PsfValidateScript('PSFramework.Validate.FSPath.File', ErrorString = 'PSFramework.Validate.FSPath.File')]
        [string]
        $Path,
        
        [string]
        $SubPath,
        
        [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true)]
        [string[]]
        $Content,
        
        [switch]
        $EnableException
    )
    
    begin {
        Assert-Elevation -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet
        
        $resolvedPath = Resolve-PSFPath -Path $Path -Provider FileSystem -SingleItem
        $wasMounted = $false
        $disk = Get-Disk | Where-Object Location -EQ $resolvedPath
        if (-not $disk) {
            Mount-Vhdx -Path $resolvedPath
            $disk = Get-Disk | Where-Object Location -EQ $resolvedPath
            if ($disk) { $wasMounted = $true }
        }
        if (-not $disk) {
            Stop-PSFFunction -String 'Remove-VhdxContent.Mount.Failed' -StringValues $resolvedPath -EnableException $EnableException -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet -Target $resolvedPath
            return
        }
        $volume = $disk | Get-Partition | Get-Volume
        if (@($volume).Count -gt 1) {
            Stop-PSFFunction -String 'Remove-VhdxContent.Volumes.Multiple.Error' -StringValues $resolvedPath -EnableException $EnableException -Cmdlet $PSCmdlet -Target $resolvedPath
            return
        }
        $rootPath = '{0}:\' -f $volume.DriveLetter
        if ($SubPath) {
            $rootPath = Join-Path -Path $rootPath -ChildPath $SubPath
        }
    }
    process {
        if (Test-PSFFunctionInterrupt) { return }
        
        foreach ($item in $Content) {
            $itemPath = Join-Path -Path $rootPath -ChildPath $item
            Invoke-PSFProtectedCommand -ActionString 'Remove-VhdxContent.Removing.Item' -ActionStringValues $itemPath -Target $resolvedPath -ScriptBlock {
                Remove-Item -Path $itemPath -Recurse -Force -Confirm:$false -ErrorAction Stop
            } -EnableException $EnableException -PSCmdlet $PSCmdlet -Continue
        }
    }
    end {
        if ($wasMounted) {
            Dismount-Vhdx -Path $resolvedPath
        }
    }
}

<#
This is an example configuration file
 
By default, it is enough to have a single one of them,
however if you have enough configuration settings to justify having multiple copies of it,
feel totally free to split them into multiple files.
#>


<#
# Example Configuration
Set-PSFConfig -Module 'VHDX' -Name 'Example.Setting' -Value 10 -Initialize -Validation 'integer' -Handler { } -Description "Example configuration setting. Your module can then use the setting using 'Get-PSFConfigValue'"
#>


Set-PSFConfig -Module 'VHDX' -Name 'Import.DoDotSource' -Value $false -Initialize -Validation 'bool' -Description "Whether the module files should be dotsourced on import. By default, the files of this module are read as string value and invoked, which is faster but worse on debugging."
Set-PSFConfig -Module 'VHDX' -Name 'Import.IndividualFiles' -Value $false -Initialize -Validation 'bool' -Description "Whether the module files should be imported individually. During the module build, all module code is compiled into few files, which are imported instead by default. Loading the compiled versions is faster, using the individual files is easier for debugging and testing out adjustments."

<#
Stored scriptblocks are available in [PsfValidateScript()] attributes.
This makes it easier to centrally provide the same scriptblock multiple times,
without having to maintain it in separate locations.
 
It also prevents lengthy validation scriptblocks from making your parameter block
hard to read.
 
Set-PSFScriptblock -Name 'VHDX.ScriptBlockName' -Scriptblock {
     
}
#>


<#
# Example:
Register-PSFTeppScriptblock -Name "VHDX.alcohol" -ScriptBlock { 'Beer','Mead','Whiskey','Wine','Vodka','Rum (3y)', 'Rum (5y)', 'Rum (7y)' }
#>


<#
# Example:
Register-PSFTeppArgumentCompleter -Command Get-Alcohol -Parameter Type -Name VHDX.alcohol
#>


New-PSFLicense -Product 'VHDX' -Manufacturer 'Friedrich Weinmann' -ProductVersion $script:ModuleVersion -ProductType Module -Name MIT -Version "1.0.0.0" -Date (Get-Date "2021-05-21") -Text @"
Copyright (c) 2021 Friedrich Weinmann
 
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 Load compiled code