PyCharm 2018.3.2 is now available. This version comes with a couple of small improvements. Get it now from our website.
Improved in This Version
PyCharm splits F-strings for you
In PyCharm 2018.3, we improved a lot of things in F-strings, and we’ve just improved them a little further. When splitting an F-string in previous versions of PyCharm, this is the behavior:
Although this behavior is in line with what you’d expect from a text editor, wouldn’t it be nice if PyCharm could help you a little further? So we’ve made sure that breaking up an F-string in PyCharm 2018.3.2 leaves you with a valid Python file:
Further improvements
- Clicking ‘View as DataFrame’ in the debugger would lead to an exception that is now fixed.
- Entering Hebrew text in the ‘Search Everywhere’ window would cause the IDE to hang. This has been resolved.
- An issue with MySQL handling NULL datetimes has been resolved.
- Many fixes coming from WebStorm, DataGrip and IntelliJ IDEA; see the release notes for details.
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