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Support zstd compression in python 3.14+#174

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@jackkleeman jackkleeman commented Feb 19, 2026

Based very closely on restatedev/sdk-typescript#586, this pr supports zstd lambda compression

I have tested this by deploying a lambda and trying very large compressible payloads

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Test Results

  7 files  ±0    7 suites  ±0   3m 56s ⏱️ +15s
 49 tests ±0   49 ✅ ±0  0 💤 ±0  0 ❌ ±0 
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Results for commit 2155c27. ± Comparison against base commit bf21956.

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@jackkleeman jackkleeman force-pushed the zstd branch 2 times, most recently from 8eb6414 to d2a2a8d Compare February 19, 2026 15:05
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@jackkleeman jackkleeman force-pushed the zstd branch 2 times, most recently from e2c900a to f70081c Compare February 19, 2026 15:10
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cool! looks good, with some comments.
can you also run locally without lambda and on 3.13
I'd like to make sure that the zstd import does not creeps in.

@jackkleeman jackkleeman merged commit 8a877b8 into main Feb 19, 2026
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