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* prevent data corruption issues. However, by default LUFA employs a workaround to allow for unordered Endpoint/Pipe initialisation. This compile
* time token may be used to restrict the intialisation order to ascending indexes only in exchange for a smaller compiled binary size.
*
- * NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS - ( \ref Group_EndpointPacketManagement , \ref Group_PipePacketManagement )\n
- * Both the endpoint and the pipe driver code contains stream functions, allowing for arrays of data to be sent to or from the
- * host easily via a single function call (rather than complex routines worrying about sending full packets, waiting for the endpoint/
- * pipe to become ready, etc.). By default, these stream functions require a callback function which is executed after each byte processed,
- * allowing for early-aborts of stream transfers by the application. If callbacks are not required in an application, they can be removed
- * by defining this token, reducing the compiled binary size. When removed, the stream functions no longer accept a callback function as
- * a parameter.
- *
* USE_STATIC_OPTIONS=x - ( \ref Group_USBManagement ) \n
* By default, the USB_Init() function accepts dynamic options at runtime to alter the library behaviour, including whether the USB pad
* voltage regulator is enabled, and the device speed when in device mode. By defining this token to a mask comprised of the USB options