Added new Endpoint_Null_Stream() and Pipe_Null_stream() functions.
Removed the NO_STREAM_CALLBACKS compile time option due to the new partial stream transfer feature replacing it.
Fixed errors in the incomplete Test and Measurement device demo preventing proper operation (thanks to Pavel Plotnikov).
Change over all low level host mode project's descriptor comparator routines to perform the descriptor casting in a temp variable to make the code clearer and easier to modify (despite being more verbose).
Move out private/internal host class driver constants to the common class driver headers, so that they can be used in the Low Level host mode demos.
Ensure all demos, projects and bootloaders use the class driver constants where possible to minimise code repetition.
Small documentation improvements to explicitly reference tokens in Doxygen, to ensure that they are converted to cross-reference links in the output files.
Update the pipe configuration routines in the host mode class drivers so that they use the same new code to enumerate compatible devices to increase reliability. Add support to the host mode class drivers for non-sequential (but non-overlapping with other interface) pipe numbers.
Renamed internal Host mode Class driver descriptor comparator callback routines so that they all start with a uniform DCOMP_{Class Abbreviation}_ prefix.
Fixed all Class drivers to ensure they have appropriate guards on each function to ensure the device is enumerated before running, fixed error codes on all guards to return "DeviceDisconnected" where possble.
Renamed HOST_SENDCONTROL_DeviceDisconnect enum value to HOST_SENDCONTROL_DeviceDisconnected to be in line with the rest of the library enum error codes.
Descriptor processing routines now pass around void pointers rather than uint8_t pointers, as their destination datatype is know well known -- they are just streams of bytes until they are cast to the correct destination type by DESCRIPTOR_CAST.
Add new manual pages detailing the advantages of LUFA over the official Atmel USB AVR stack, and reasons why LUFA should be used over a built-from-scratch USB stack.
Make MouseHost and KeyboardHost ClassDriver demos use the HID Class driver's structures for the boot protocol Mouse/Keyboard report data, rather than rolling their own.
Split out common defines/types from class drivers into a seperate common class driver directory.
Make central USB Class driver dispatch headers, used for both device and host modes.