Fix misuse of CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P
in testing
#79095
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Motivation
There are a few instances of misuse of
CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P
in test files. This flag is intended to represent the byte size of a word, but we mistakenly pass%target-ptrsize
(which is bits size of a word) to it.Fortunately, it does not seem to affect the test results. However, we should fix this to prevent similar mistakes in the future.
Solution
Use
WORD_BITS
instead.Alternative Considered
-DCMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P=$((%target-ptrsize/8))
works too but it seems we used the value to making bits representation of word (it's redundant), it would be better to useWORD_BITS
in these situation (especially in testing files).