Add methods to make descriptor writing more flexible#64
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Adds a method for writing descriptors with an unknown length in a way that's similar to how accepting control transfers works, and a method for writing endpoint descriptors with extra data in the same manner.
Unfortunately the naming is the reverse of control transfers (
write_withtakes a callback whileaccept_withtakes a buffer), but this way it's compatible.This would implement both #63 and #46. @Windfisch, if you have an audio driver going, could you test this to see if it's good for your purposes?