aleloi a3b2add27d Added handling of 'agc_compression_gain' flag in audioproc_f.
The test program modules/audio_processing/test/audioproc_float.cc
defined the flag 'agc_compression_gain' and had checks if the
parameter was valid (audioproc_float). The flag was also copied to
webrtc::test::SimulationSettings of audio_processing_simulator.h. The
setting was however never applied to APM.

This change applies the setting on the GainControl submodule in the
same way as the agc_target_level is applied.

This is needed for e.g. testing the AGC fixed digital limiter with the
same configuration as it is (currently) used with in AudioMixerImpl.

Also added new flag '-experimental_agc'. This flag allows disabling the
experimental AGC, which is how the AGC is used in AudioMixerImpl.
ExperimentalAgc is enabled by default, exactly as it was prior to this change.

The change has been tested locally by listening tests and diff comparisons.

BUG=None
NOTRY=True # win_dbg bot not cooperating

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The idea is to make CMake build for WebRTC m130 version - for audio processing module
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