RSVP is a lightweight JavaScript library designed to streamline asynchronous code management, providing developers with powerful tools to handle promises effectively. Comparing versions 4.8.4 and 4.8.3, developers will find both versions share a common foundation and the same suite of development dependencies which include Babel plugins for ES2015 transformations, Broccoli for asset building, and Mocha for testing, ensuring consistent tooling across both versions.
The key differences between the versions can be seen in the metadata. While both versions share the same core functionality and development dependencies, version 4.8.4, released on September 10, 2018, has a slightly larger unpacked size (763813 bytes) compared to version 4.8.3 (763723 bytes) released on July 11, 2018. This could indicate minor bug fixes, performance improvements, or small code adjustments. Both versions contain the same number of files (38).
For developers choosing between the two, version 4.8.4 is likely the preferred choice due to its more recent release date, suggesting it incorporates the latest improvements and fixes available at that time. Users can expect a reliable promise management experience in both versions, backed by a comprehensive suite of development tools for efficient building and testing. Always consult the official changelog or release notes for detailed specifics on changes and bug fixes.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 4.8.4 of the package rsvp