CoffeeScript 1.12.7 introduces subtle but impactful updates over its predecessor, version 1.12.6. Both versions maintain the core promise of "Unfancy JavaScript," offering a cleaner syntax for JavaScript development. However, a key distinction lies in their underlying dependency management. CoffeeScript 1.12.7 features updated google-closure-compiler-js, bumping it to version ^20170626.0.0 from ^20170423.0.0 in version 1.12.6. Similarly, highlight.js moves from version ~9.11.0 to ~9.12.0. These upgrades suggest potential improvements in code optimization and syntax highlighting capabilities, possibly leading to better performance and a smoother development experience for users who rely on these particular features. For developers, this means CoffeeScript 1.12.7 likely benefits from enhanced JavaScript compilation and more accurate code highlighting within documentation generated using the library. Crucially, the release date reveals that version 1.12.7 was published on July 17, 2017, indicating a subsequent release addressing possible issues or incorporating refinements built upon after the May 15, 2017 release of version 1.12.6. If you rely on latest optimization and syntax highlighting capabilities within your CoffeeScript workflow, upgrading to 1.12.7 offers a slight advantage.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 1.12.7 of the package coffee-script