Angular Compiler version 7.2.13 represents a subtle but potentially important update over its predecessor, version 7.2.12. Both versions, integral parts of the Angular framework, share the same fundamental characteristics: they are described as the "Angular - the compiler library," depend on tslib version ^1.9.0, are licensed under MIT, and are maintained within the Angular GitHub repository. They even share the same extensive file count of 608 and unpacked size of 26756244 bytes, suggesting similar overall functionality and scope.
The key difference lies in the release date. Version 7.2.13 was published on April 13, 2019, while version 7.2.12 came out on April 3, 2019 – a roughly ten-day gap. This suggests that version 7.2.13 likely incorporates bug fixes, performance enhancements, or minor feature tweaks implemented and tested in that timeframe.
For Angular developers, the choice between these two versions hinges on whether the improvements in 7.2.13 address specific issues encountered in 7.2.12. While no explicit changelog is provided in the metadata, a newer patch version generally indicates greater stability and reliability. Developers experiencing compiler-related problems with 7.2.12 should strongly consider upgrading to 7.2.13. Staying up-to-date with the latest point releases within a major version ensures access to the most refined and robust compiler functionality. It allows developers to take advantage of latest optimizations and potential security updates for a better development experience.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 7.2.13 of the package @angular/compiler