Allow running http1-only or http2-only servers#156
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This commit exposes two methods of the hyper-utils http1-only and http2-only to allow callers to configure their servers to accept requests using a specific protocol. The currently exposed mutable http-builder cannot be used to switch to http1/2 only mode.
This is similar to #130 but more limited in scope and does not break compatibility. It can be folded into that when that is merged but unblocks current usages.
Testing done: new and old unit-tests.