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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28573: github actions: Fix test-one-commit when parent of head is merge commit
88c8e3a0e4 github actions: Fix test-one-commit when parent of head is merge commit (Ryan Ofsky)

Pull request description:

  Instead of figuring out the commit *after* the last merge and rebasing on that with a ~1 suffix, just figure out the last merge commit directly and rebase on it. This way, if HEAD happens to be a merge commit, the rebase just succeeds immediately without blank variables or errors.

  Explanation of the problem from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28497#issuecomment-1743430631:

  > The problem is that the PR only contains a one commit after the last merge, so the job _should_ be skipped, but the `pull_request.commits != 1` check is not smart enough to skip it because the PR is based on another PR and has merge ancestor commits. So specifically what happens is that after HEAD~ is checked out, the new HEAD  is a merge commit, so the range `$(git log --merges -1 --format=%H)..HEAD` is equivalent to HEAD..HEAD, which is empty, so the `COMMIT_AFTER_LAST_MERGE` variable is empty and the rebase command fails.

  Note: In the current version of this PR, the "test each commit" job is skipped, because this PR only contains a single commit. But I manually verified the code works in earlier versions of the PR that included dummy commits.

ACKs for top commit:
  maflcko:
    lgtmrecr ACK 88c8e3a0e4
  RandyMcMillan:
    utACK 88c8e3a

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ci.yml Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#28573: github actions: Fix test-one-commit when parent of head is merge commit 2023-10-09 15:03:13 +01:00