We’ll keep you informed about any upcoming changes in our weekly EAP blog posts.IntelliJ IDEA 2023.2 has arrived! This release brings a wealth of exciting features and valuable refinements to the IDE. The full list of the updates included in this build is available in the release notes. Fix: incorrect highlighting of variable occurrences in case of object property value shorthands.New: auto import type when in TypeScript.Fix: No Main Menu on mac when native menu is switched off.New: Support for YAML Schema using yaml-language-server comment.New: Support –mount command line option.Fix: Splash screen doesn’t disappear after Idea start.New: “Find in files” for multiple selected folders.New: Support GitLab 14.x and older 15.x.Fix: Find in files does not remember last selected scope.Fix: Editor tabs: Enable file colors by default.New: Allow options for caret/cursor height and width.New: Allow hiding the main toolbar in normal view mode.Fix: No new icon in the design language of the macOS Big Sur for Macs.New: Show the actual type (array, iterable, Collection) instead of generalized type in Quick Documentation. New: Do not report ‘Void method result used’ for PhpSpec & Prophecy test calls.Fix: Exception never thrown in block: False positive when exception is thrown in constructor.New: Dedicated styling of generic types.Fix: not typed non-empty-array is marked as undefined class.Fix: Docker mappings for scratches break remote Docker support.Fix: Object like array in psalm-type/phpstan-type isn’t parsed properly if type is declared without assignment sign.New: Support generics for array access type inference (via ArrayAccess::offsetGet).New: Ability to fold/collapse/minimize multiline PHP attributes.Here’s an overview of the major updates that you can now experience in this build:
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