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[Bug #20271] [Bug #20267] [Bug #20255] `rb_obj_alloc(RBASIC_CLASS(obj))` will always allocate from the basic 40B pool, so if `obj` is larger than `40B`, we'll create a corrupted object when we later copy the shape_id. Instead we can use the same logic than ractor copy, which is to use `rb_obj_clone`, and later ask the GC to free the original object. We then must turn it into a `T_OBJECT`, because otherwise just changing its class to `RactorMoved` leaves a lot of ways to keep using the object, e.g.: ``` a = [1, 2, 3] Ractor.new{}.send(a, move: true) [].concat(a) # Should raise, but wasn't. ``` If it turns out that `rb_obj_clone` isn't performant enough for some uses, we can always have carefully crafted specialized paths for the types that would benefit from it.