Fix string_builtin_functiont constructor#2942
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This wrongly std::move'd the same input parameter twice, causing a fault when casting the now-nil exprt. I don't know how this ever worked; possibly in some circumstances the move constructor is elided.
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Passed Diffblue compatibility checks (cbmc commit: 06e383e).
Build URL: https://travis-ci.com/diffblue/test-gen/builds/84600119
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This wrongly std::move'd the same input parameter twice, causing a fault when casting the now-nil exprt. I don't know how this ever worked; possibly in some circumstances the move constructor is elided.