Added -i swtich to powershell for interactive#3558
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…ive shell and many tools expect this behavior (`script` for example, and when setting powershell as the default shell) and calls the shell with the `-i` switch. This change is breaking in that `-i` previously could be used as short hand to match `-inputformat` which now will need to be `-in`.
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On Unix, it is a convention for shells to accept
-ifor an interactive shell and manytools expect this behavior (
scriptfor example, and when setting powershell as thedefault shell) and calls the shell with the
-iswitch. This change is breaking inthat
-ipreviously could be used as short hand to match-inputformatwhich now willneed to be
-in.Addresses #3319