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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright 2010-2013 The pygit2 contributors
#
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2,
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
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#
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# Import from pygit2
from _pygit2 import Repository as _Repository
class Repository(_Repository):
def create_reference(self, name, target, force=False, symbolic=False):
"""
Create a new reference "name" which points to a object or another
reference.
Keyword arguments:
force
If True references will be overridden, otherwise (the default) an
exception is raised.
symbolic
If True a symbolic reference will be created, then source has to
be a valid existing reference name; if False (the default) a
normal reference will be created, then source must has to be a
valid SHA hash.
Examples::
repo.create_reference('refs/heads/foo', repo.head.hex)
repo.create_reference('refs/tags/foo', 'refs/heads/master',
symbolic=True)
"""
if symbolic:
return self.create_symbolic_reference(name, target, force)
return self.create_direct_reference(name, target, force)