New release helps C++ teams test confidently across more compilers, modern development environments, and Visual Studio 2026

TEL AVIV, Israel – July 13, 2026 – Typemock, a leading provider of unit testing solutions, today announced the release of Isolator++ 5.4.5, helping development teams test confidently across more compilers, modern development environments, and Visual Studio 2026. The release delivers broader Linux platform support, enhanced symbol processing, more accurate code coverage, and greater runtime stability for modern C++ applications.

As organizations continue adopting newer C++ standards and increasingly diverse development environments, Isolator++ 5.4.5 provides broader platform compatibility and greater confidence when testing applications across both Windows and Linux.

Isolator++ 5.4.5 expands Typemock's Linux CI validation matrix to 12 environments and adds support for GCC versions 11 through 15 and Clang versions 10 through 21, giving teams greater confidence when building and testing across modern Linux toolchains. Developers using Visual Studio 2026 can also benefit from updated GoogleTest examples based on vcpkg Manifest Mode, along with expanded support for modern C++ development, including C++23 projects.