Minor documentation improvements.

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Dean Camera 2012-02-01 21:28:25 +00:00
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/** CDC class driver event for a control line state change on a CDC interface. This event fires each time the host requests a
* control line state change (containing the virtual serial control line states, such as DTR) and may be hooked in the
* user program by declaring a handler function with the same name and parameters listed here. The new control line states
* are available in the State.ControlLineStates.HostToDevice value inside the CDC interface structure passed as a parameter, set as
* a mask of CDC_CONTROL_LINE_OUT_* masks.
* are available in the \c ControlLineStates.HostToDevice value inside the CDC interface structure passed as a parameter, set as
* a mask of \c CDC_CONTROL_LINE_OUT_* masks.
*
* \param[in,out] CDCInterfaceInfo Pointer to a structure containing a CDC Class configuration and state.
*/
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/** Sends a Serial Control Line State Change notification to the host. This should be called when the virtual serial
* control lines (DCD, DSR, etc.) have changed states, or to give BREAK notifications to the host. Line states persist
* until they are cleared via a second notification. This should be called each time the CDC class driver's
* ControlLineStates.DeviceToHost value is updated to push the new states to the USB host.
* \c ControlLineStates.DeviceToHost value is updated to push the new states to the USB host.
*
* \pre This function must only be called when the Device state machine is in the \ref DEVICE_STATE_Configured state or
* the call will fail.
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void CDC_Device_SendControlLineStateChange(USB_ClassInfo_CDC_Device_t* const CDCInterfaceInfo) ATTR_NON_NULL_PTR_ARG(1);
/** Creates a standard character stream for the given CDC Device instance so that it can be used with all the regular
* functions in the standard <stdio.h> library that accept a \c FILE stream as a destination (e.g. \c fprintf). The created
* functions in the standard <stdio.h> library that accept a \c FILE stream as a destination (e.g. \c fprintf()). The created
* stream is bidirectional and can be used for both input and output functions.
*
* Reading data from this stream is non-blocking, i.e. in most instances, complete strings cannot be read in by a single