[release/10.0.1xx] Avoid discarding file-like arguments in dotnet file.cs invocations#52266
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Backport of #52110 to release/10.0.1xx
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Description
Fixes a bug where
dotnet run file.cs file.csdidn't parse correctly the secondfile.csas an argument for the file-based app (instead it was ignored). Note thatdotnet run file.cs anything-else-than-file.csalready parses correctly, it's just the edge case where the argument matched the file path that was broken.Customer impact
This was reported by a customer as an issue on GitHub.
Regression
No, as far as I know this didn't work since
dotnet file.cssupport was introduced.Risk
Low. A simple change with narrow impact. Unit test coverage.