MAINT: Clean up all module-level dunders#18229
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…__` and `__expired_functions__` Removing them as their "public" nature is somewhat questionable.
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This PR attempts the clean up the module-level dunders by means of the following two actions:
__all__with explicit reexports. The use of__all__is a bit of remnant, one from before Iwas aware of
from X import Y as Y. Note that both syntaxes are formally equivalent.__version__.