Fix accidental wrapping of scalar Write-Output input#5552
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when -NoEnumerate is used. Fix PowerShell#5122
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-NoEnumerateis used. Fixes #5122.Note: This PR is a compromise that attempts to reconcile @PetSerAl's conceptually cleaner, but abandoned #5123 with the conflicting changes in #2038.
#2038 should never have happened and continues to cause problems.
Specifically, the implications of this PR are:
a single scalar input object is now also passed through when
-NoEnumerateis specified, as is desirableWrite-Output -NoEnumerate 1is now indistinguishable fromWrite-Output -NoEnumerate -InputObject ([System.Collections.Generic.List[object]]::new((, 1)))by changing the
-InputObjectparameter type from[psobject[]to[object], multi-argument inputs passed without explicit use of-InputObjectare now passed through as a[List[object]]instance when using-NoEnumerate, which is an unfortunate side effect of howValueFromRemainingArgumentsarguments are reported - see A ValueFromRemainingArguments parameter by default invariably receives a [List[object]] collection rather than a scalar / PowerShell array ([object[]]), as appropriate #4625.