<p>Given a string <code>s</code> representing a valid expression, implement a basic calculator to evaluate it, and return <em>the result of the evaluation</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> You are <strong>not</strong> allowed to use any built-in function which evaluates strings as mathematical expressions, such as <code>eval()</code>.</p>
<li><code>s</code> consists of digits, <code>'+'</code>, <code>'-'</code>, <code>'('</code>, <code>')'</code>, and <code>''</code>.</li>
<li><code>s</code> represents a valid expression.</li>
<li><code>'+'</code> is <strong>not</strong> used as a unary operation (i.e., <code>"+1"</code> and <code>"+(2 + 3)"</code> is invalid).</li>
<li><code>'-'</code> could be used as a unary operation (i.e., <code>"-1"</code> and <code>"-(2 + 3)"</code> is valid).</li>
<li>There will be no two consecutive operators in the input.</li>
<li>Every number and running calculation will fit in a signed 32-bit integer.</li>