Address RVO issue on some compilers

Suppresses pessimizing-move during clang compilation as for some gcc
toolchains RVO is not ensured until C++17 thus an explicit call to
std::move might be required to avoid compilation error for non-copyable
ojects (e.g. std::unique_ptr)

Resolves: COMPMID-3599

Signed-off-by: Georgios Pinitas <georgios.pinitas@arm.com>
Change-Id: Ie3fa44fb0cf631655aecbeb6c82021a68f500a33
Reviewed-on: https://review.mlplatform.org/c/ml/ComputeLibrary/+/4230
Reviewed-by: Giorgio Arena <giorgio.arena@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Michalis Spyrou <michalis.spyrou@arm.com>
Comments-Addressed: Arm Jenkins <bsgcomp@arm.com>
Tested-by: Arm Jenkins <bsgcomp@arm.com>
5 files changed
tree: 09b5b89fd51d7b44613f21b889669939bc2c6bb3
  1. .clang-format
  2. .clang-tidy
  3. .github/
  4. .gitmodules
  5. Android.bp
  6. LICENSE
  7. README.md
  8. SConscript
  9. SConstruct
  10. SECURITY.md
  11. arm_compute/
  12. data/
  13. docs/
  14. examples/
  15. include/
  16. scripts/
  17. src/
  18. support/
  19. tests/
  20. utils/
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