feat(body): implement HttpBody for Request and Response
				
					
				
			When the body type of a `Request` or `Response` implements `HttpBody`, the `Request` or `Response` itself now implements `HttpBody`. This allows writing things like `hyper::body::aggregate(req)` instead of `hyper::body::aggregate(req.into_body())`. Closes #2067
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		| @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ type BodySender = mpsc::Sender<Result<Bytes, crate::Error>>; | ||||
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| /// A stream of `Bytes`, used when receiving bodies. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// A good default [`HttpBody`](crates::body::HttpBody) to use in many | ||||
| /// A good default [`HttpBody`](crate::body::HttpBody) to use in many | ||||
| /// applications. | ||||
| #[must_use = "streams do nothing unless polled"] | ||||
| pub struct Body { | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use super::HttpBody; | ||||
| /// Concatenate the buffers from a body into a single `Bytes` asynchronously. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// This may require copying the data into a single buffer. If you don't need | ||||
| /// a contiguous buffer, prefer the [`aggregate`](crate::body::aggregate) | ||||
| /// a contiguous buffer, prefer the [`aggregate`](crate::body::aggregate()) | ||||
| /// function. | ||||
| pub async fn to_bytes<T>(body: T) -> Result<Bytes, T::Error> | ||||
| where | ||||
|   | ||||
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