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There was a previously-unused move constructor that just called abort,
which makes no sense since it ought to just be `= delete` if you don't
want one (commit history says it was Eelco doing an optimistic
performance optimisation in 2016, so it probably would not pass review
today).
However, a Lock has some great reasons to be moved! You might need to
unlock it early, for instance, or give it to someone else. So we change
the move constructor to instead hollow out the moved-from object and
make it unusable.
Change-Id: Iff2a4c2f7ebd0a558c4866d4dfe526bc8558bed7
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`///@file` makes them show up in the internal API dos. A tiny few were
missing `#pragma once`.
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Picking up from #8111.
Co-authored-by: Eelco Dolstra <edolstra@gmail.com>
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This is needed to get Nix compiled using Android NDK.
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This is useless because the client also caches path info, and can
cause problems for long-running clients like hydra-queue-runner
(i.e. it may return cached info about paths that have been
garbage-collected).
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Necessary for multi-threaded commands like "nix verify-paths".
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The latter is supposed to be more efficient.
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This allows a RemoteStore object to be used safely from multiple
threads concurrently. It will make multiple daemon connections if
necessary.
Note: pool.hh and sync.hh have been copied from the Hydra source tree.
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