core/memory: Make use of std::move in Entry::operator= (#5233)
* core/memory: Amend unusual return value of operator= operator= usually returns a reference to this. Given there's no comment explaining why void was used, this can be assumed to be an oversight. * core/memory: Make use of std::move in Entry::operator= Same behavior, minus the need for an atomic reference count increment and decrement (since MemoryRef contains a std::shared_ptr).
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@ -85,9 +85,10 @@ struct PageTable {
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struct Entry {
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struct Entry {
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Entry(Pointers& pointers_, VAddr idx_) : pointers(pointers_), idx(idx_) {}
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Entry(Pointers& pointers_, VAddr idx_) : pointers(pointers_), idx(idx_) {}
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void operator=(MemoryRef value) {
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Entry& operator=(MemoryRef value) {
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pointers.refs[idx] = value;
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pointers.raw[idx] = value.GetPtr();
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pointers.raw[idx] = value.GetPtr();
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pointers.refs[idx] = std::move(value);
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return *this;
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}
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}
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operator u8*() {
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operator u8*() {
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