Remove all connect and accept functions #142
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Those functions were blurring the line between setup failures (which are caused by the developer misusing the API) and actual failures encountered on the stream while trying to achieve the TLS handshake, especially on
SslConnectorandSslAcceptor.Removing them allows for the removal of
HandshakeError, as theHandshakeError::SetupFailurevariant becomes useless, and there is no real need to distinguish in that error type betweenFailureandWouldBlockwhen we can just check the error stored inMidHandshakeSslStream.This then allow us to simplify
tokio_boring's own entry points, also making them distinguish between setup failures and failures on the stream.