feat: relax typing_extensions version constraint#38
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Hello!
I wanted to use Reacton in a project where the version of typing_extensions is pinned to 3.7.4.1 (python3-typing-extensions package from Ubuntu 20.04). However, due to ParamSpec usage, reacton requires at least 4.1.1. I suggest to relax the requirements, as missing type definition does not break anything.
Here I used a simple try-except to set type alias to ellipsis on failed import. Not entirely sure if it is correct as documentation specifies a literal ellipsis as a possible type argument for Callable, but with CPython 3.6+ this works fine.