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They still only hold AL_TRUE or AL_FALSE, but some systems can't properly
handle atomic swaps of 1-byte types.
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Currently no-ops, they will be used in place of alcSuspendContext and
alcProcessContext for batching updates since the mentioned functions have no
coherent functionality between system implementations.
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Updates when the slot changes effect type is still sychronous, however, to
ensure a proper state for the Process method call. Fixing this would
essentially require all effects to work from the same state.
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