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This feature is frequently requested in our bug-tracker, and our commitment to release it continues. We want to provide the ability to review potential problems in the current file, the current file package, all opened file packages, or the whole project in the Problems View. Transfering the most useful checks from go vet is in our plans, along with work under the hood to provide you with more precise data flow analysis. We are planning to add syntax highlighting for shadowed variables and methods, and we intend to provide you with a quick-fix to handle the error from the Unhandled error inspection. Other areas of improvement in this section will include work on the Testify framework, pkg/errors and Logrus, and SQL injections.
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In the next release, we will add the ability to run and navigate to subtests and generate test and benchmark templates using code completion. This release we are planning to add the ability to dump threads while also polishing usability improvements and resolving small issues. For example, finding unused variables inside closures. We are planning to extend the current support for generics and we’ll start working on the support for Go 1.16. For GoLand 2020.3, we are planning to add navigation from import to module name, add Find Usages and Rename refactoring to go.mod file, make updating dependencies easier, and, of course, clean up any rough edges in the UI based on your feedback. It has become somewhat of a tradition for our team to provide you with enhanced support for Go modules with each release. Please, note we can’t guarantee that all of the features listed below will be included in GoLand 2020.3.
So, here is a taste of the kinds of things you can expect based on what we have on our roadmap for the next release, due. We have big plans for our next release, GoLand 2020.3, and we would like to share them with you.
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The most active evaluators are getting a free 1-year GoLand subscription. If you haven’t checked out these new features yet, visit our What’s New page for detailed descriptions, GIFs, and screenshots, or you can complete the What’s New in GoLand 2020.2 tutorial from the Welcome screen inside the IDE.Īs usual, we would like to say a big THANK YOU to all the people who helped us make GoLand better by sharing your product experience, feedback, and suggestions with us. We packed this version with new features for Go modules, better presentation of possible problems and weak areas in your code, the ability to navigate from a comment to its related source code, new code inspections, new code editing features, more transparent and quicker background processes, initial support for generics, and more. Three weeks ago, we released GoLand 2020.2.