macOS: Remove all sleeps and add one when the Enigo
struct is dropped
#329
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It looks like all pending events get ignored when the program terminates. It seems like the sleeps were only needed so that the OS had enough time to handle all events before the struct gets dropped. Sleeps during the execution are much more annoying then at the end of the program, so I just added a sleep of two seconds when
Enigo
gets dropped. That is more than enough for most cases.If this works, it makes no sense to offer a user to change a delay on macOS, so the setting and related functions were removed.
In #105 indianakernick mentioned, that for him a sleep is required for modifiers to work. I have yet to test that.
Fixes #105
Fixes #182