Java Glossary : stack

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A stack is a sort of LIFO (last in first out) queue. Stacks behave like the stacking trays at a cafeteria. The JVM uses a hidden stack to keep track of which method called which method and with what parameters. Every thread has its own private stack of about one megabyte. There is no Collection called Stack, but is fairly easy to write one. Adding to a stack is called pushing and retrieving the top element is called popping. Discarding the top element is called dropping. Duplicating the top element is called duping.

In Forth and PostScript the stacks are explicit. In Java they are hidden, except for printStackTrace.


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