Expect version 1.12.1 is a minor patch release building upon the foundation of version 1.12.0, both designed to help developers write cleaner and more expressive assertions in their JavaScript tests. The core functionality remains consistent, empowering developers to create robust and maintainable test suites. Key dependencies like is-regexp, deep-equal, and object-inspect remain unchanged, ensuring stability and compatibility for existing users.
The crucial difference lies in the release date where version 1.12.1 was released on October 10, 2015, following version 1.12.0 released on October 5, 2015. While specifics of the introduced changes are not provided in the available data, a patch release like this often addresses bug fixes, performance improvements, or minor tweaks that don't significantly alter the API. Developers already using version 1.12.0 should consider upgrading to 1.12.1 to benefit from potential enhancements and fixes. Those new to the library can directly adopt version 1.12.1, knowing they're starting with a slightly refined and more up-to-date version. Both versions share the same MIT license and prominent author, Michael Jackson, reinforcing the project's commitment to open-source principles.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 1.12.1 of the package expect