So there are basically two ways to obtain high efficiency? First way: 1. Define a move constructor (either the generated by the compiler one or defining our own). 2. Assignment operator following the copy-swap-idiom, e.g. `foo & operator = (foo)`, i.e. passing by value and using for instance `std::swap` Second way as in Howard: 1. Also a move constructor. 2. Move assignment operator, e.g.` foo & operator = (operator &&)`, where we use `std::move` on the class members. 3. Supply additionally a `friend swap` method? Actually, if in this other way, if we're not following the copy-swap idiom, where does the `friend swap` function gets called?