@swc/core is a super-fast Rust-based platform for next-generation tooling. Versions 1.2.92 and 1.2.91 represent incremental updates in the evolution of this Babel alternative. The primary difference lies in the updated versions of the platform-specific binaries within the dependencies and optionalDependencies, such as @swc/core-darwin-x64, @swc/core-linux-x64-gnu, and others, all incremented from 1.2.91 to 1.2.92. Aside from these version bumps, the core dependencies, devDependencies (including testing dependencies like Jest, transpilation tools like Babel, and types), license, repository, author information, and funding details remain consistent between the two versions. The unpacked size of the newer version has slightly increased, and the release date is more recent indicating that the new version may contain bug fixes and performance improvements compared to the older version. Developers using @swc/core benefit from its speed advantage over Babel, making it ideal for large projects and environments where build times are critical. This particular update ensures access to latest binary which may provide platform-specific optimizations and features. Keeping up-to-date with these minor version increments is important for staying aligned with the best possible SWC experience, though the changes are expected to be tightly compatible to past version for ease of upgrade.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 1.2.92 of the package @swc/core