function ExtractLocations([ref]$lp_Locations) {
$lp_Locations.Value = "A STRING VALUE"
return 0
}
...
$Locations = ""
if (@(ExtractLocations([ref]$Locations)) -ne 0) {
RecordErrorThenExit
}
$Locations
always ends up as a blank string.
@(...)
, and that the function call should use a space after the function name to make it clearer that this is not a method call, and that the only reason(...)
is required is to enclose expression[ref] $Locations
in argument mode. Also, in PowerShell you typically output data, not status codes; that is, you'd typically return the string, and useWrite-Error
orthrow
to indicate failure.