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[swift5] adds configuration of response success ranges

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Merged Administrator requested to merge github/fork/Jonas1893/feature/configure-success-range into master Oct 05, 2022
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Created by: Jonas1893

The success range of a HTTP response which defines whether a response should be treated as successful or failed is currently hardcoded in the URLSession / AlamofireImplementations to 200..<300. There are use cases where users of the generator do not want the request to fail if a response code is outside this range, like e.g. when status code is in 3** range.

This PR solves problem 2. described in #13597 (closed) by adding a new parameter successfulStatusCodeRange to Configuration which is injected into response validations for Alamofire and URLSession libraries (not applicable for Vapor). If unchanged the behavior remains the same as before for both libraries

This change is the basis for an implementation of follow redirects in the generator which are currently silently performed but the response data is discarded. I would propose an implementation of follow redirects in a separate PR, this change here is independent of it and has benefits past the scope of just follow redirects, that's why I separated it.

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Source branch: github/fork/Jonas1893/feature/configure-success-range