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from AIDL import *

def macbook_chair(
        base_length: float = 10 * inches,
        base_width: float = 6 * inches,
        support_height: float = 8 * inches,
        support_thickness: float = 0.5 * inches,
        back_support_height: float = 2 * inches,
        cutout_radius: float = 1 * inches
):
    """
    Construct a MacBook chair with a flat rectangular base, two vertical supports, and a back support.
    """

    # Define the main macbook chair structure as an assembly
    macbook_chair = Assembly()
    
    # Define the base plate as a solid with a rectangular shape
    base_plate = Solid()
    base_plate.shape = Rectangle((0, 0), base_length, base_width)
    macbook_chair.base_plate = base_plate

    # Define the vertical supports as solids
    supports = []
    support_positions = [(-base_length / 4, 0), (base_length / 4, 0)]
    for pos in support_positions:
        support = Solid(shift=pos)
        support.shape = Rectangle((0, support_height / 2), support_thickness, support_height)
        
        # Add a circular cutout to the support
        support.cutout = Hole()
        support.cutout.hole = Circle((0, support_height / 2), cutout_radius)

        supports.append(support)
        
    macbook_chair.supports = supports

    # Define the back support as a solid with a rectangular shape
    back_support = Solid(shift=(0, base_width / 2 - back_support_height / 2))
    back_support.shape = Rectangle((0, 0), support_thickness, back_support_height)
    
    macbook_chair.back_support = back_support

    return macbook_chair

with AIDL_2D:
    model = macbook_chair()
print(model.Solve())
model.Render()

                
                Please write an AIDL program to generate a macbook chair

Creating a macbook chair using AIDL involves designing a structure that securely holds a MacBook at a comfortable viewing angle. Let's assume the following conceptual design:

1. **Base Plate**: A flat rectangular base.
2. **Main Support**: Two vertical supports that hold the MacBook.
3. **Back Support**: A back support piece to keep the MacBook from sliding backward.
4. **Cutouts**: Holes in the supports to reduce material and weight.

Let's write the AIDL program to achieve the design:

```python
from AIDL import *

def macbook_chair(
        base_length: float = 10 * inches,
        base_width: float = 6 * inches,
        support_height: float = 8 * inches,
        support_thickness: float = 0.5 * inches,
        back_support_height: float = 2 * inches,
        cutout_radius: float = 1 * inches
):
    """
    Construct a MacBook chair with a flat rectangular base, two vertical supports, and a back support.
    """

    # Define the main macbook chair structure as an assembly
    macbook_chair = Assembly()
    
    # Define the base plate as a solid with a rectangular shape
    base_plate = Solid()
    base_plate.shape = Rectangle((0, 0), base_length, base_width)
    macbook_chair.base_plate = base_plate

    # Define the vertical supports as solids
    supports = []
    support_positions = [(-base_length / 4, 0), (base_length / 4, 0)]
    for pos in support_positions:
        support = Solid(shift=pos)
        support.shape = Rectangle((0, support_height / 2), support_thickness, support_height)
        
        # Add a circular cutout to the support
        support.cutout = Hole()
        support.cutout.hole = Circle((0, support_height / 2), cutout_radius)

        supports.append(support)
        
    macbook_chair.supports = supports

    # Define the back support as a solid with a rectangular shape
    back_support = Solid(shift=(0, base_width / 2 - back_support_height / 2))
    back_support.shape = Rectangle((0, 0), support_thickness, back_support_height)
    
    macbook_chair.back_support = back_support

    return macbook_chair

with AIDL_2D:
    model = macbook_chair()
print(model.Solve())
model.Render()
```

Explanation:
1. **Base Plate**: Utilizes a `Rectangle` to represent the flat base.
2. **Vertical Supports**: Two `Solid` components positioned symmetrically on the base with `Rectangle` shapes. Each support has a `Hole` with a `Circle` for the cutout.
3. **Back Support**: Another `Solid` with a `Rectangle` shape, placed at the back of the base.

This should produce a simple but functional macbook chair ready for laser cutting. Please provide feedback if any adjustments are necessary.