It's Rust convention for method names to be in snake case, so much so
that the compiler emits a warning by default for non-snake-case methods.
Reading something like `HttpResponse::Ok()` leads me to believe that I'm
creating an instance of the `Ok` variant of a `HttpResponse` enum, but
for some reason there's no associated data (which _is_ possible, there's
just no reason to define an enum that way).
There are other cases of #[allow(non_snake_case)] in the actix codebase,
but this commit only addresses the `HttpResponse::XXX()` methods.
* add rustls support for actix-http and awc
* fix features conflict
* remove unnecessary duplication
* test server with rust-tls
* fix
* test rustls
* awc rustls test
* format
* tests
* fix dependencies
* fixes and add changes
* remove test-server and Cargo.toml dev-dependencies changes
* cargo fmt
* Added HEAD, CONNECT, OPTIONS and TRACE to the codegen
* Add new macros to use statement
* Add patch to supported codegen http methods
* Update CHANGES.md
Added head, options, trace, connect and patch codegen changes to CHANGES.md