Sean McArthur 6f02d43ae0 refactor(header): change Header::fmt_header to take a header::Formatter
The `header::Formatter` ensures that a formatted header is written to a
line, and allows for headers that require multiple lines. The only
header to specifically require this is `Set-Cookie`.

BREAKING CHANGE: The `fmt_header` method has changed to take a different
  formatter. In most cases, if your header also implements
  `fmt::Display`, you can just call `f.fmt_line(self)`.
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hyper

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A Modern HTTP library for Rust.

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Overview

hyper is a fast, modern HTTP implementation written in and for Rust. It is a low-level typesafe abstraction over raw HTTP, providing an elegant layer over "stringly-typed" HTTP.

Hyper offers both an HTTP client and server which can be used to drive complex web applications written entirely in Rust.

Be aware that hyper is still actively evolving towards 1.0, and is likely to experience breaking changes before stabilising. The current area of change is the movement towards async IO and refining the design around that. You can also see the 1.0 issue milestone.

The documentation is located at http://hyperium.github.io/hyper.

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