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``` Or alternatively through the environment variable `MINIO_COMPRESSION_ALLOW_ENCRYPTION=on`. ### 4. Excluded Types - Already compressed objects are not fit for compression since they do not have compressible patterns. Such objects do not produce efficient [`LZ compression`](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LZ77_and_LZ78) which is a fitness factor for a lossless data compression.
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### Recap In summary, you declare **once** the types of parameters, body, etc. as function parameters. You do that with standard modern Python types. You don't have to learn a new syntax, the methods or classes of a specific library, etc. Just standard **Python**. For example, for an `int`: ```Python item_id: int ``` or for a more complex `Item` model:
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