Suppose you are reading a session of Sage or Python computations and
want to copy them into Sage. But there are annoying >>>
or sage:
prompts to worry about. In fact, you can copy and
paste an example, including the prompts if you want, into Sage. In
other words, by default the Sage parser strips any leading
>>>
or sage:
prompt before passing it
to Python. For example,
sage: 2^10 1024 sage: sage: sage: 2^10 1024 sage: >>> 2^10 1024
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