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## doop
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### Instructions
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Write a program that is called `doop`.
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The program has to be used with three arguments:
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- A value
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- An operator, one of : `+`, `-`, `/`, `*`, `%`
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- Another value
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In case of an invalid operator, value, number of arguments or an overflow the programs prints nothing.
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The program has to handle the modulo and division operations by 0 as shown on the output examples below.
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### Usage
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```console
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$ go run .
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$ go run . 1 + 1 | cat -e
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2$
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$ go run . hello + 1
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$ go run . 1 p 1
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$ go run . 1 / 0 | cat -e
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No division by 0$
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$ go run . 1 % 0 | cat -e
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No modulo by 0$
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$ go run . 9223372036854775807 + 1
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$ go run . -9223372036854775809 - 3
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$ go run . 9223372036854775807 "*" 3
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$ go run . 1 "*" 1
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1
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$ go run . 1 "*" -1
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-1
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$
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```
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