Unexpected, a versatile and extensible BDD assertion toolkit for JavaScript, recently released version 13.2.1, a minor update following the 13.2.0 release. Both versions share the same core dependencies, including array-changes, array-changes-async, detect-indent, diff, greedy-interval-packer, magicpen, ukkonen, and unexpected-bluebird, ensuring consistent functionality in these core areas. Similarly, the development dependencies remain largely unchanged, indicating a focus on stability and consistent tooling for contributors.
The key difference lies in the "dist" section, specifically the fileCount and unpackedSize. Version 13.2.1 has a fileCount of 54 and an unpackedSize of 3312195, while version 13.2.0 had a fileCount of 53 and an unpackedSize of 3080377. This suggests that version 13.2.1 includes an additional file and contains expanded content, potentially including bug fixes, minor feature enhancements, or updated documentation. For developers, this means an upgrade to 13.2.1 may introduce subtle improvements and optimizations.
The release date also indicates a recent update, with version 13.2.1 being released on July 29, 2023, shortly after version 13.2.0 on July 20, 2023. This rapid release cycle suggests a focused effort on addressing potential issues or quickly delivering incremental improvements. Users are recommended to update to the latest version to benefit from any bug fixes or refined functionality that may have been introduced. For those deeply integrated with Unexpected, reviewing detailed changelogs or release notes is recommended, however the differences hint at some possible updates.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 13.2.1 of the package unexpected