[cobalt-client] Declare operator= along with copy constructor

It's deprecated practice in C++ to declare the copy constructor but then
use an implicitly defaulted operator=.  If the copy constructor is
explicit, then operator= must be explicit.  In HistogramOptions the copy
constructor is declared so it can be defined = default out of line.  So
do the same for operator=.  (It could as well be declared = default or
both could be, or both could be undeclared and implicitly defaulted.
Note the default constructor is explicitly declared = default,
i.e. inlined.  But avoiding excessive inlining is sensible for both.)

Change-Id: I222c080ea530d52359caf8437f9c0e4f9f564326
2 files changed
tree: 8f72e46c302b65410f3fe7e0e18f32637fcf3fc7
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  2. build/
  3. buildtools/
  4. bundles/
  5. docs/
  6. examples/
  7. garnet/
  8. infra/
  9. peridot/
  10. products/
  11. scripts/
  12. sdk/
  13. src/
  14. third_party/
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  17. .clang-format
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  25. CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
  26. CONTRIBUTING.md
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  30. README.md
  31. rustfmt.toml
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