* stream overloads of accept which take both a message
and a buffer sequence are removed.
Actions Required:
* Do not call websocket accept overloads which take
both a message and a buffer sequence, as it is
illegal per rfc6455.
* teardown_tag is replaced with teardown_role, a client/server
flag used to determine whether the shutdown is performed
before or after reading the EOF. This is in accordance with
RFC6455 7.1.1:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455#section-7.1.1
Actions Required:
* Modify signatures of teardown and async_teardown to use
teardown_role instead of teardown_tag
* Change calls to teardown and async_teardown to pass the
correct role: client or server depending on context.
fix#642
* Calls to stream::close and stream::async_close will
automatically perform the required read operations
Actions Required:
* Remove calling code which drains the connection after
calling stream::close or stream::async_close
fix#653
Actions Required:
* Modify calls to set the control frame callback, to
pass non-const reference instances, and manage the
lifetime of the instance.
* read and async_read now return the number of bytes inserted
into the caller's buffer.
Actions Required:
* Change the signature of completion handlers used with
websocket::stream::async_read to void(error_code, std::size_t)