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Could Python syntax highlighting be applied by default to questions tagged ? This tag is for SageMath, the Sage Mathematics Software System, which is Python-based free software for mathematics.

One objection to the initial version of this question was that Sage includes R for statistical computation. Indeed, Sage includes many software components, programmed and interfaced in a wide variety of programming languages. That said, SageMath itself uses Python as its language, so that users do not have to know all the programming and interface languages of all the software Sage uses.

At the user level, in Sage, everything happens in Python (with a tiny bit of extra syntactic sugar, but there is no dedicated syntax highlighting mode for that, and Python syntax highlighting would be the most appropriate for Sage questions).

More detail about these language questions is provided in the sage tag description.

Note: GitHub applies Python syntax highlighting to files with extension .sage or .sagews.

Note: I initially posted this request after about a week of answering questions tagged on Stack Overflow, very enthusiastic and optimistic about improving things. The many downvotes to my question and to @kcrisman's answer in support of it, without many explanatory comments, came as a shock and felt unwelcoming to me as a newcomer, but may simply have meant my request was poorly formulated; hopefully it is better argued now.

Note: @kcrisman is the number one all-time answerer of Sage questions on Stack Overflow and the number two all-time answerer on the dedicated Ask Sage questions and answers website.

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    Why not also use the tag python for such posts then?
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Aug 22, 2014 at 11:30
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    Also, Sage includes R for statistical computations; defaulting to Python highlighting would be a mistake. Sage is not exclusively Python.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Aug 22, 2014 at 11:34
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    However, Sage code is essentially Python. Any question about Sage that included R would have to include at least some Python-ish code.
    – kcrisman
    Aug 22, 2014 at 14:31
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    It's not python because it's Sage. There is additional preparsing and lots and lots of additional stuff - Python people answering Sage posts often make a mess of it by complaining "so-and-so isn't a Python command, where did you get it from" when it is a built-in in Sage (via from sage.all import * and a few other things).
    – kcrisman
    Aug 22, 2014 at 14:32
  • @kcrisman: Well, in regular Python, import * is frowned upon to begin with, for precisely this reason. The NumPy people are perfectly happy using import numpy as np...
    – Kevin
    Mar 23, 2015 at 22:53
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    In regular Python, things like f(x)=x^2 aren't valid syntax, either, but they are in Sage (as appropriate). Sage is not "just" a Python library or module. However, (nearly) every change that isn't Python is something that would be a Python syntax error but is allowed in Sage (for good mathematical or long-standing math convention reasons). Sage is happy to encourage numerical users to import numpy as np, but for a lot of mathematics, it will not suffice to just use souped-up Python. 1/3 is wrong, mathematically, in Python 2 and Python 3 - just wrong in different ways.
    – kcrisman
    Mar 24, 2015 at 19:15
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    @Kevin - and so your comment really proves the point that Sage should have its own tag, and yet the syntax highlighting might as well be Python.
    – kcrisman
    Mar 24, 2015 at 19:16
  • Syntax highlighting is extremely important to spot syntax errors – many "typo" questions can be answered by a comment akin to "check how SO highlights your string literal wrongly". Using Python highlighting for code that is not a subset of Python seems misleading, since it will include many false negatives. Are syntax questions/issues common for Sage? Sep 7, 2020 at 7:02

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I think this is very reasonable. However, a prerequisite would be creating a clear tag for the SAGE accounting software, or consistently retagging such questions when they are mistagged. Apparently sage-erp is now being used at least occasionally - see Sage accounting software tag as opposed to sagemath and sagepay for a similar UK software.

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  • Separate tags have been created for the Sage accounting software and for the Sage Wordpress plugin. See links in the sage tag description. Sep 7, 2020 at 2:00

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