Consider the following files and what sage
does with each when they are loaded:
---- foo1.sage ------
def add(a,b):
return a+b
------------------------
--- foo2.py---
def add(a,b):
return a+b
# this is a comment
---------------------
--- foo3.sage---
def add(a,b):
return a+b
# this is a comment
---------------------
eno% ./sage
----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Sage Version 4.4.4, Release Date: 2010-06-23 |
| Type notebook() for the GUI, and license() for information. |
----------------------------------------------------------------------
sage: load "foo1.sage"
sage: load "foo2.py"
sage: load "foo3.sage"
------------------------------------------------------------
File "<string>", line 3
# this is a comment
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
sage:
Is the inability to load foo3.sage a bug or a feature?
Mariah
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