Angular Compiler version 9.0.5 represents a minor update over its predecessor, version 9.0.4, within the Angular ecosystem. Both versions share the same core description as the Angular compiler library, licensed under MIT, and maintain compatibility with tslib versions ^1.10.0. The package metadata reveals nearly identical file counts (598) between the two, suggesting no significant structural alterations. Developers will appreciate the subtle size difference; version 9.0.5 demonstrates a slight reduction in unpacked size, indicating potential optimizations in the compiled output. Version 9.0.5 occupies 28796861 bytes when unpacked compared to version 9.0.4 which takes up 28856269 bytes.
The key distinction lies in the release dates, with version 9.0.5 published on March 4, 2020, approximately a week after version 9.0.4 (February 27, 2020). This time gap suggests that version 9.0.5 likely incorporates bug fixes, performance enhancements, or minor feature additions that warranted a quick follow-up release. Developers should consider upgrading to version 9.0.5 to benefit from these recent improvements and ensure they are working with the most stable and optimized compiler version within the Angular 9 lifecycle. Always check the official Angular changelog for detailed information regarding specific changes included in each release.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 9.0.5 of the package @angular/compiler