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refactor: ♻️ Use typing_extensions.deprecated instead of own implementation #2655

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  • This PR fixes an issue.
    fixes: Update utils.deprecated to use PEP 702 #1917
  • This PR adds something new (e.g. new method or parameters).
  • This PR is a breaking change (e.g. methods or parameters removed/renamed).
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@@ -340,12 +375,11 @@ def deprecated(
since: str | None = None,
removed: str | None = None,
reference: str | None = None,
stacklevel: int = 3,
stacklevel: int = 1,
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Typing's thing for some reason changes the levels in some way and to keep a correct stacktrace I had to change it. Admittedly I just tried and see.

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Update utils.deprecated to use PEP 702
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