- Adds `Body::on_upgrade()` that returns an `OnUpgrade` future.
- Adds `hyper::upgrade` module containing types for dealing with
  upgrades.
- Adds `server::conn::Connection::with_upgrades()` method to enable
  these upgrades when using lower-level API (because of a missing
  `Send` bound on the transport generic).
- Client connections are automatically enabled.
- Optimizes request parsing, to make up for extra work to look for
  upgrade requests.
  - Returns a smaller `DecodedLength` type instead of the fatter
    `Decoder`, which should also allow a couple fewer branches.
  - Removes the `Decode::Ignore` wrapper enum, and instead ignoring
    1xx responses is handled directly in the response parsing code.
Ref #1563 
Closes #1395
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
	
		
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	Examples of using hyper
Run examples with cargo run --example example_name.
Available examples
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client- A simple CLI http client that request the url passed in parameters and outputs the response content and details to the stdout, reading content chunk-by-chunk.
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echo- An echo server that copies POST request's content to the response content.
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hello- A simple server that returns "Hello World!" using a closure wrapped to provide aService.
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multi_server- A server that listens to two different ports, a differentServiceby port, spawning twofutures.
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params- A webserver that accept a form, with a name and a number, checks the parameters are presents and validates the input.
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send_file- A server that sends back content of files using tokio_fs to read the files asynchronously.
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upgrades- A server and client demonstrating how to do HTTP upgrades (such as WebSockets orCONNECTtunneling).
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web_api- A server consisting in a service that returns incoming POST request's content in the response in uppercase and a service that call that call the first service and includes the first service response in its own response.