Clide Stefani e89e880eac crypto/tls: add support for -reject-alpn and -decline-alpn flags to bogo_shim_test
The existing implementation of bogo_shim_test does not support tests
which use the reject-alpn or the decline-alpn flag.
This change adds support for these flags in bogo_shim_test.

Updates #51434
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