What’s Fixed and Improved in PyCharm 2026.2 - The JetBrains Blog
Blog post from JetBrains
PyCharm 2026.2 delivers 263 fixes and improvements focused on making Python code analysis more accurate, reducing false positives, and improving everyday development workflows. The release strengthens SQLAlchemy 2.0 support, including relationship forward references, Session.get() return inference, hybrid properties, and mixin-defined model attributes, while broader type-system fixes improve control-flow narrowing, annotation handling, iterable unpacking, augmented assignment, Self behavior, constructor return types, enum literals, and decorator-derived parameter inference. Auto-import and completion now better reuse existing imports, support nested classes, assist with unittest.mock.patch() string targets, and generate fully typed overrides for built-in methods. Additional editor enhancements add clickable generic type inlay hints and f-string format-spec validation, while refactoring now updates module references after module renames. The update also introduces more granular type-checker suppression codes and incorporates user-reported examples to make PyCharm’s Python understanding more precise and predictable.
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