Twirre Meulenbelt 2132a74321 fix: allow access to state's exit_event while exiting
When exiting, the state's `is_initialized` flag is unset. Noticeable on Windows, when a thread tried to access the state's `exit_event` property to check whether it had been set, it would complain that the state was no longer initialized. Now, even when no longer initialized, if the `exit_event` is set, it will not raise an error when accessing this attribute.

ref: N25B-119
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Development environment

Linux (or WSL)

Start off by installing Pyenv and walk through the steps outlined there (be sure to also add it to PATH). Also install the Python build requirements. Afterwards, install Python 2.7 and activate it for your current shell:

pyenv install 2.7
pyenv shell 2.7

You can check that this worked by typing

python -V

Which should return Python 2.7.18.

Next, cd into this repository and create (and activate) a virtual environment:

cd <path to project>/
python -m pip install virtualenv
python -m virtualenv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate

Before installing the Python packages, you'll need to have the portaudio system package installed.

Then you can install the required packages with

pip install -r requirements.txt

Now we need to install the NaoQi SDK into our virtual environment, which we need to do manually. Begin by downloading the SDK:

wget https://community-static.aldebaran.com/resources/2.5.10/Python%20SDK/pynaoqi-python2.7-2.5.7.1-linux64.tar.gz

Next, move into the site-packages directory and extract the file you just downloaded:

cd .venv/lib/python2.7/site-packages/
tar xvfz <path to SDK>/pynaoqi-python2.7-2.5.7.1-linux64.tar.gz
rm <path to SDK>/pynaoqi-python2.7-2.5.7.1-linux64.tar.gz

Lastly, we need to inform our virtual environment where to find our newly installed package:

echo <path to project>/.venv/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pynaoqi-python2.7-2.5.7.1-linux64/lib/python2.7/site-packages/ > pynaoqi-python2.7.pth

That's it! Verify that it works with

python -c "import qi; print(qi)"

You should now be able to run this project.

MacOS

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Running

Assuming you have the virtual environment activated (source .venv/bin/activate on Linux) and that you have a virtual robot running on localhost you should be able to run this project by typing

python main.py --qi-url tcp://localhost:<port>

where <port> is the port on which your robot is running.

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