The use case here is: take a snippet of GAP code, execute it, and display the result. GAP is one of the languages "supported" by SageMathCell and it is done via print gap.eval(...) It is not really for users of Sage who need GAP functionality, it is an easy way for GAP users to embed live computations into web pages.
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