Enable HTTP/2 support
The binary cache store can now use HTTP/2 to do lookups. This is much more efficient than HTTP/1.1 due to multiplexing: we can issue many requests in parallel over a single TCP connection. Thus it's no longer necessary to use a bunch of concurrent TCP connections (25 by default). For example, downloading 802 .narinfo files from https://cache.nixos.org/, using a single TCP connection, takes 11.8s with HTTP/1.1, but only 0.61s with HTTP/2. This did require a fairly substantial rewrite of the Downloader class to use the curl multi interface, because otherwise curl wouldn't be able to do multiplexing for us. As a bonus, we get connection reuse even with HTTP/1.1. All downloads are now handled by a single worker thread. Clients call Downloader::enqueueDownload() to tell the worker thread to start the download, getting a std::future to the result.
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		|  | @ -1769,7 +1769,7 @@ void fetch(EvalState & state, const Pos & pos, Value * * args, Value & v, | |||
|     if (state.restricted && !expectedHash) | ||||
|         throw Error(format("‘%1%’ is not allowed in restricted mode") % who); | ||||
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|     Path res = makeDownloader()->downloadCached(state.store, url, unpack, name, expectedHash); | ||||
|     Path res = getDownloader()->downloadCached(state.store, url, unpack, name, expectedHash); | ||||
|     mkString(v, res, PathSet({res})); | ||||
| } | ||||
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