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Revert the PR "Make ForEach-Object faster for its commonly used scenarios"#10485

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@daxian-dbw daxian-dbw commented Sep 4, 2019

Reverts #10454

It turns out this optimization brings in a breaking change (see #10477 (comment)): $MyInvocation is different comparing to before the optimization change. I tried to fix the breaking change, but couldn't without introducing more hacky code. Given that, that PR should be reverted.

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…narios" (PowerShell#10485)

It turns out this optimization brings in a breaking change: `$MyInvocation` is different comparing to before the optimization change. I tried to fix the breaking change, but couldn't without introducing more hacky code. Given that, that PR should be reverted.
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