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[release-2.9] 🤖 Sync from open-cluster-management-io/config-policy-controller: #177, #178 #652

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This is an automated cherry-pick of #646

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In the case where an object-template included an unnamed object and only
one object was returned, it went into the typical `handleSingleObj` flow
but marked `exists` as true without setting `existingObj` in the input
to `handleSingleObj`. There was an assumption that `existingObj` would
always be set if `exists` was set.

Commit ffc115c made this panic because `GetUID` was being called on a
nil `existingObj`. Prior to this, it seems it would just erroneously say
it was compliant without checking it.

Relates:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/ACM-8731

Signed-off-by: mprahl <mprahl@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit a901475)
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mprahl commented Nov 27, 2023

Closing in favor of #654.

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