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It’s possible for code which uses a `GtkListBox` to reuse a single header row, and move it around between rows. For example, this might happen if the code has interactive widgets (like buttons) in the row, and doesn’t want to continually recreate them and reattach signals to them whenever the row headers change. Unfortunately, this was broken, as the old header widget was unconditionally unparented, even if it had just been set as the header for a different row in the same `GtkListBox`. This left it assigned as a child widget in the `GtkListBox` (so it was iterated over by `forall`), but without its parent widget set. Fix that by only unparenting the header if it hasn’t already been assigned as the parent of a different row. Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
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