find_cannonical(qa: 'str', aliases: 'List[str]')
The canonical name is usually:
short (less depth in number of modules)
does not contain special chars like <, > for locals
none of the part start with _.
if there are many names that have the same depth and are shorted than the qa, we bail.
We might want to be careful with dunders.
If we can't find a canonical, there are many, or are identical to the fqa, return None.
Given the fully qualified name and a lit of aliases, try to find the canonical one.
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