@trentᶠᵒʳᵐᵉʳˡʸᶜˡ So I've tried separating them into separate bindings, which has done exactly nothing. I'm not sure what I need to do. Sorry for the late reply, btw
@J-Cake that supports my guess that root_frame.child(...) actually returns a value that borrows root_frame itself. Binding the result to a new variable won't change that.
However, without a clear idea of what the code is supposed to be doing, I can't guess at how you should do it instead.
Presumably whoever wrote this API put some thought into the borrowing situation and the reason you can't do this is because it's actually unsound. So whether you can do something equivalent would be a question of whether the person who wrote the API also provided another way to do it without borrowing.
You might, for instance, be able to fix the problem by making a clone of child to call paint with.
@trentᶠᵒʳᵐᵉʳˡʸᶜˡ I think I have actually solved it. Your point of cloning was a good one. In the end, the solution involved moving code around so that I was finding the child inside the paint method rather than passing one to it. Which turned out to produce the same effect. Thanks again for your help