I'm guessing that you can't call get_screen until the mainwindow is actually mapped to the screen, or is visible. Your window does not become visible until the show_all() command.
There are probably a couple of ways to deal with it. One is to put the get_screen after the show_all, possibly with a short timer, but a better way would be to find out how to test for visibility, by seeing if the $mw is mapped.
I don't have an example handy, but google for how to detect if a Gtk3 window is mapped, or present. Try finding the event for window_is_mapped or present(). Then you could use the is_mapped callback to run get_screen().
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