Cosimo Cecchi 5fb8d4f730 calendar: do not call destroy() recursively
We have a callback that will call close() when the notification is
destroyed, and a callback that will call destroy() on the notification
when the message is closed.

Currently, if the notification is destroyed we'll execute our callback
that will call again destroy() on the notification. That's bad
practice in general, and it also has the side effect of resetting the
destroy reason.

This commit avoids re-destroying the notification by dropping the
notification reference on destroy.

https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/merge_requests/258
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GNOME Shell

GNOME Shell provides core user interface functions for the GNOME 3 desktop, like switching to windows and launching applications. GNOME Shell takes advantage of the capabilities of modern graphics hardware and introduces innovative user interface concepts to provide a visually attractive and easy to use experience.

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