Update unit testing for compatibility with worker#550
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* Update unit testing for compatibility with worker
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Unfortunately, this very cool Callable syntax I had in the original unit testing PR is not compatible with the Python worker, as it uses typing.get_type_hints on whatever value t has for the user function, and get_type_hints does not work on class instances, even if those instances are Callables.
Reverting to the more primative approach, where we simply add the original user functions as properties on the wrapped methods, instead of a dedicated and documented class for now.