#3908 changed process_creation.*, CreateProcess/CreateApplicationProcess, to return std::optional<Process> instead of std::unique_ptr<Process>, so the AM sites now transfer a Process by value via make_unique<Service::Process>(*std::move(opt)).
The consequence: Process owns a refcounted KProcess* but its user-declared dtor suppressed the implicit move ctor, so that "move" silently shallow-copied and the temporary's dtor Close()/RemoveProcess()'d the shared handle -> use-after-free.
It's seems to be user end based, so whether it crashes may depend on machine, compiler, allocator reuse, refcount slack, and the AM event-observer thread race, idk. It reliably crashed my MSVC build at launching games (cstack: ProcessHolder -> MultiWait -> KSynchronizationObject::Wait -> null) multiple times.
Fix: give Process a move ctor that steals the handle (nulling the source so the moved-from dtor is a no-op) and delete copy/move-assign, making the optional<->unique_ptr transfer safe.
Bonus: explicited delete for the 3 kinds of assignment: copy ctor (the one used in eden), copy assign and move assign (currently unused) to force compile error if they ever come to use.
Reviewed-on: https://git.eden-emu.dev/eden-emu/eden/pulls/4137
Reviewed-by: Lizzie <lizzie@eden-emu.dev>
Reviewed-by: MaranBr <maranbr@eden-emu.dev>
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