My most unpopular opinion: Modern C++17 is significantly less safe than C.
No, it’s not, because use-after-move usually means dereferencing a moved unique_ptr, which is undefined behavior (dereference of nullptr).
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No, it’s not, because use-after-move usually means dereferencing a moved unique_ptr, which is undefined behavior (dereference of nullptr).