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This PR updates decorator from 4.4.1 to 5.1.1.

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5.1.1

Sangwoo Shim contributed a fix so that cythonized functions can be decorated.
Brian McFee pointed out an issue in the `decorator_apply` example and
Wim Glenn pointed out that the "fix" in version 5.1 broke
`decorator.contextmanager` even more. Both issues are now solved.

5.1.0

Added a function `decoratorx` using the `FunctionMaker` and thus
preserving the signature of `__code__` objects. Then fixed three small bugs:
- Sphinx was printing a few warnings when building the documentation, as
signaled by Tomasz Kłoczko
- functions decorated with `decorator.contextmanager` were one-shot,
as discovered by Alex Pizarro.
- `decorator.decorator` was not passing the kwsyntax argument.

5.0.9

Fixed a test breaking PyPy. Restored support for Sphinx.

5.0.8

Made the decorator module more robust when decorating builtin functions
lacking dunder attributes, like `dict.__setitem__`.

5.0.7

The decorator module was not passing correctly the defaults inside the
`*args` tuple, thanks to Dan Shult for the fix. Also fixed some mispellings
in the documentation and integrated codespell in the CI, thanks to 
Christian Clauss.

5.0.6

The decorator module was not copying the __module__ attribute anymore.
Thanks to Nikolay Markov for the notice.

5.0.5

Dropped support for Python < 3.5 with a substantial simplification of
the code base (now building a decorator does not require calling "exec").
Added a way to mimic functools.wraps-generated decorators.
Ported the Continuous Integration from Travis to GitHub.

4.4.2

Sylvan Mosberger (https://github.com/Infinisil) contributed a patch to
some doctests that were breaking on NixOS.
John Vandenberg (https://github.com/jayvdb) made a case for removing the usage
of `__file__`, that was breaking PyOxidizer.
Miro Hrončok (https://github.com/hroncok) contributed some fixes for the
future Python 3.9.
Hugo van Kemenade (https://github.com/hugovk) contributed some fixes for the
future Python 3.10.
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