Fix GitCommitInfo task to handle grafted repository state gracefully #10211
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The
GitCommitInfo
MSBuild task was failing with an error when encountering "grafted" repository states, which can occur when copilot or other git operations create grafted repositories.Problem:
When
git log -n 1 --pretty=%D HEAD
returns output starting with "grafted" (e.g., "grafted, HEAD"), the current parsing logic doesn't recognize this format and throws an error:This causes the build to fail instead of handling the edge case gracefully.
Solution:
Added support for detecting "grafted" repository states in both the C# implementation (
GitCommitInfo.cs
) and the corresponding shell script (get-git-branch.sh
). When a grafted repository is detected:Changes:
branchFull.StartsWith("grafted")
Impact:
Fixes #10210.
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