from collections import deque class BasicRegister: """The BasicRegister represents a hardware register capable of manipulating multiple bits at a time. :param deque[bool] memory: The bits stored inside the register. """ def __init__(self, memory: list[bool]): """Constructor method""" self.memory: deque[bool] = deque(memory) def __str__(self) -> str: return f"Memory: {[int(value) for value in self.memory]}" def reverse(self): self.memory = deque([not value for value in self.memory]) def left_shift(self, digit_to_fill: bool = False, steps_shifted: int = 1) -> deque[bool]: self.memory.extend([digit_to_fill] * steps_shifted) shifted_radices: deque[bool] = deque([self.memory.popleft() for _i in range(steps_shifted)]) return shifted_radices def right_shift(self, digit_to_fill: bool = False, steps_shifted: int = 1) -> deque[bool]: self.memory.extendleft([digit_to_fill] * steps_shifted) shifted_radices: deque[bool] = deque([self.memory.pop() for _i in range(steps_shifted)]) return shifted_radices def get_memory(variable_name: str) -> list[bool]: """ Reads user input to be used as a memory array. :param str variable_name: The name to be displayed in the input line. :return: A list of boolean values read from user. :rtype: list[bool] """ while True: input_chars: list[str] = list(input(f"Enter {variable_name}: ")) if all(character in ["0", "1"] for character in input_chars): return [True if character == "1" else False for character in input_chars] else: print(f"[ERROR] The {variable_name} may contain only 1-s and 0-s!")