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You push it to the top of the stack.
Best practice
Why didn't I think of this
hahaha
I think most people will assume that the operations "consume" their inputs, and they would be right. But yeah, the description should state it anyway, just to be clear.
What happens to the result of the add, sub, mul, and div operations? Specifically: Is the result pushed onto the stack as a new top value, or does it change the value of the current top value on the stack? This isn't clear from the description or the example.
Duplicate issue, more precisely specified here. Closing this one.
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Haskell translation
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