StopAllMacros was called before th->wait(), allowing Macro::Stop()
to run concurrently with the other threads still inside
CheckConditions. This caused races on _conditionCheckFuture (called
from both threads) and _helperThreads.
This could happen if conditions / actions were marked to run in parallel
to the main loop.
It will allow you to query if the macro was paused since a given time
point.
It checks this by comparing the time point against the time point at
which the macro was last paused.
The "core" macro conditions and actions have been extracted out to the
"base" plugin.
The library now mostly contains functionality which is required across
all plugins and (e.g. definitions for macro segments).
The goal is to reduce the complexity and cross-dependencies and group
the source files in a better way.
This should relsove the "library limit of 65535 objects exceeded" build
issue occuring in some Windows build environments.