If you currently run PyCharm version 2019.3, this release comes with multiple bug fixes to improve your experience. Get it from within PyCharm (Help | Check for Updates), using JetBrains Toolbox, or by downloading the new version from our website.
In this version of PyCharm
- We fixed a bug that printed an unexpected output when debugging in remote environments
- We fixed a bug that prevented users to generate files from the SQL Generator
- For SVN users, we fixed a bug that prevented PyCharm to request user’s permission to delete files from SVN
- If you work with Angular, we fixed a bug where the inspector incorrectly reported a missing declaration warning
The full list of fixes can be found on the release notes.
Getting the New Version
You can update PyCharm by choosing Help | Check for Updates (or PyCharm | Check for Updates on macOS) in the IDE. PyCharm will be able to patch itself to the new version, there should no longer be a need to run the full installer.
If you’re on Ubuntu 16.04 or later, or any other Linux distribution that supports snap, you should not need to upgrade manually, you’ll automatically receive the new version.