https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17448
--- Comment #47 from Steven Schveighoffer <[email protected]> --- I should rephrase my query. currently, if you create an appropriately written `opPostMove`, then the D library calls that when it's doing a semantic move of your type (e.g. if you use `std.algorithm.move`) But I can't find a case where the *compiler* is doing a semantic move of the type. If there are no cases, then DIP1014 is already implemented, right? My query is really does anyone have any cases where the compiler performs the move? Re-parsing this bug report, I think the original request (provide a way to have an actual registration system that updates pointers when a move is done) is possible now. I feel this bug was closed for the wrong reason (i.e. toy examples aren't compiling any more), and I want to be sure it's actually possible now. The language *should* be more forthcoming on what constitutes a move, and what the compiler must do if it decides to move a struct. --
