Use Python 3.9 typing features#127
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Python does not appear to be heading in this direction and is considering other approaches to annotations. This future import is dropped so that we stop relying on a feature that may not come to pass. See also #109, https://peps.python.org/pep-0649/
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As support for Python 3.8 was dropped, we can now use typing features introduced in Python 3.9, specifically PEP 585 – Type Hinting Generics In Standard Collections. Additionally,
from __future__ import annotationsis dropped as Python type annotations seem to be moving towards PEP 649 annotation scopes.Part of #109