Ready for Go 1.27 on Day One - The JetBrains Blog
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GoLand 2026.2 adds day-one support for Go 1.27, including editor recognition of new language features such as generic methods, promoted struct field names in composite literals, and improved function type inference. The IDE incorporates Go 1.27’s expanded official go fix modernizers as in-editor inspections and quick-fixes, with project-wide review, bulk application, and an optional pre-commit check. It also supports Go’s new goroutine leak profile, enabling developers to capture or import pprof data and investigate permanently blocked goroutines through flame graphs, call trees, visualizations, and source annotations. Updated Modern Go Code Guidelines provide AI coding agents with version-aware context on Go 1.27 features, standard library APIs, and current practices. The GoLand team is also hosting a free online Go 1.27 Release Party on August 25, 2026, featuring presentations, demos, live coding, IDE coverage, and a Q&A session.
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