Move operation on const object
std::move function is called with object declared
        const or const&
Description
This defect occurs when the std::move function is called with an object
      declared const or const&.
Risk
For objects declared const or const&, unlike
        what you might expect, the copy constructor is called instead of the move
        constructor.
Fix
Avoid calling the std::move function on const
        objects. If you want to perform a move operation, cast the const object
        to a non-const one and then move the non-const
        object.
Note that this issue might also trigger the checker Const std::move input may cause a
          more expensive object copy. If you decide to justify the issue, you can use
        the same justification for both results.
Result Information
| Group: Programming | 
| Language: C++ | 
| Default: On for handwritten code, off for generated code | 
| Command-Line Syntax: MOVE_CONST_OBJECT | 
| Impact: High | 
Version History
Introduced in R2020a
See Also
Topics
- Interpret Bug Finder Results in Polyspace Desktop User Interface
- Interpret Bug Finder Results in Polyspace Access Web Interface (Polyspace Access)
- Address Results in Polyspace User Interface Through Bug Fixes or Justifications
- Address Results in Polyspace Access Through Bug Fixes or Justifications (Polyspace Access)