CSON, a CoffeeScript-Object-Notation parser akin to JSON but tailored for CoffeeScript objects, released version 8.4.0 showcasing several dependency updates over its predecessor, version 8.3.0. For developers relying on the stability and security of their dependencies, these upgrades are noteworthy. Specifically, extract-opts moved from version 5.6.0 to 5.8.0, requirefresh from 5.12.0 to 5.13.0, and safefs saw an increase from 8.7.0 to 8.9.0. The development dependencies also received attention: assert-helpers went from 11.11.0 to 11.12.0, kava from 7.6.0 to 7.8.0, projectz experienced an upgrade from 4.0.0 to 4.1.1, safeps moved from 11.5.0 to 11.6.0, and valid-directory was updated from 4.7.0 to 4.8.0.
These updates suggest a focus on refinements, bug fixes, and potentially enhanced security within those dependencies. Furthermore, the unpacked size of the package slightly increased from 86189 bytes to 87561 bytes, hinting at possible additions or modifications to the codebase. Lastly, version 8.4.0 was released on December 29, 2023, two days after version 8.3.0's release on December 27, 2023 indicating recent and active maintenance. Developers should review the changelogs of the updated dependencies to understand the specific changes and ensure compatibility with their projects. These changes reflect a commitment to modernizing and improving the underlying infrastructure supporting CSON.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 8.4.0 of the package cson