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Why does this non-zero integral evaluate to 0?

I want to perform formal computations using SageMath, which involve integrals of trigonometric functions. I noticed some inconsistencies and narrowed my issues down to the following basic problem.

Why does the following source code return 0?

var('n t')
assume(n, 'integer')
integrate(cos(2 * pi * n * t), t, 0, 1)

While I agree that the integral is zero when n is non-zero, mathematically, the integral is worth 1 when n is zero. Up to my understanding, I only tell SageMath that n is an integer here, so it should handle the case n = 0 also.

I checked that integrate(cos(2 * pi * 0 * t), t, 0, 1) correctly returns 1, so SageMath seems to be aware of this possibility, but somehow misses the fact that n could be 0.

What am I missing?