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ringabout 43ac102ca8 fixes #25800; move now uses its declaration for overridden =wasMoved (#25809)
fixes #25800
closes https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/25807
ref https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/25800

This pull request improves the handling of move semantics and the
`=wasMoved` hook in the Nim compiler, especially for C++ code generation
and user-defined types. It refactors the move operation logic to better
support custom hooks, adds new tests for edge cases, and ensures that
the `move` operation is safer and more predictable.

**Move semantics and `=wasMoved` handling:**

* Refactored the move operation in `compiler/ccgexprs.nim` by
introducing helper procs (`canGenMoveCall`, `genMoveCall`,
`genWasMovedCall`, `genMoveWithWasMoved`) to better handle cases with
user-defined `=wasMoved` hooks, especially for generics and C++ interop.
The logic now distinguishes between simple assignments and when to call
custom hooks, improving correctness and maintainability.
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* Updated the `move` proc in `lib/system.nim` to include the `nodestroy`
pragma, preventing double destruction and making move semantics safer.

**Testing and validation:**

* Added a new test (`tests/ccgbugs2/t25800.nim`) to ensure that
user-defined `=wasMoved` hooks with `{.importcpp.}` are correctly
generated and invoked in C++ code, addressing a specific bug with
invalid preprocessor directives.
* Expanded `tests/destructor/twasmoved.nim` with additional test cases
for objects with and without custom `=wasMoved` hooks, including
multithreaded scenarios using `threadpool`, to verify correct behavior
in a variety of contexts.

**Minor cleanup:**

* Added a blank line for code style consistency in
`compiler/semmagic.nim`.
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Nim Compiler

  • This directory contains the Nim compiler written in Nim.
  • Note that this code has been translated from a bootstrapping version written in Pascal.
  • So the code is not a poster child of good Nim code.

See Internals of the Nim Compiler for more information.