config: requestTTY implementation and configuration support with values no/yes/auto/force
RequestTTY is currently mapped to SOC_NA, it is silently discarded when parsed from ~/.ssh/config. This patch will promote it to a first class option, so that applications can control whether a pseudo-terminal is requested for the session, matching OpenSSH's behavior with values no, yes, auto, and force.
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- There is a test suite reasonably covering new functionality or modifications
- Function naming, parameters, return values, types, etc., are consistent and according to CONTRIBUTING.md
- This feature/change has adequate documentation added
- No obvious mistakes in the code