Patrick Palka 144dfc68d0 libstdc++: Move-only input iterator support in <memory> algorithms (LWG 3355)
This adds support for move-only input iterators in the ranges::unitialized_*
algorithms defined in <memory>, as per LWG 3355.  The only changes needed are to
add calls to std::move in the appropriate places and to use operator- instead of
ranges::distance because the latter cannot be used with a move-only iterator
that has a sized sentinel, as is the case here.  (This issue with
ranges::distance is LWG 3392.)

libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:

	LWG 3355 The memory algorithms should support move-only input iterators
	introduced by P1207
	* include/bits/ranges_uninitialized.h
	(__uninitialized_copy_fn::operator()): Use std::move to avoid attempting
	to copy __ifirst, which could be a move-only input iterator.  Use
	operator- instead of ranges::distance to compute distance from a sized
	sentinel.
	(__uninitialized_copy_n_fn::operator()): Likewise.
	(__uninitialized_move_fn::operator()): Likewise.
	(__uninitialized_move_n_fn::operator()): Likewise.
	(__uninitialized_destroy_fn::operator()): Use std::move to avoid
	attempting to copy __first.
	(__uninitialized_destroy_n_fn::operator()): Likewise.
	* testsuite/20_util/specialized_algorithms/destroy/constrained.cc:
	Augment test.
	* .../specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_copy/constrained.cc:
	Likewise.
	* .../specialized_algorithms/uninitialized_move/constrained.cc:
	Likewise.
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