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Example messages
warning XA1005: Attempting basic type name matching for element with ID '@+id/text1' and type 'android.widget.TextView'
warning XA1005: If basic type name matching fails, please add a `xamarin:managedType` attribute to the element to specify the fully qualified managed type name of the element.
Issue
When Layout Bindings and Code-Behind are enabled, this warning
will be emitted for every layout element that has the //*/@android:id
attribute set and uses a fully qualified name for the element type.
For example, the warning will be emitted for both of the following elements:
<android.widget.TextView
android:id="@+id/text1" />
<Android.Widget.TextView
android:id="@+id/text2" />
But it will not be emitted for elements that use just an unqualified class name like:
<TextView
android:id="@+id/text1" />
The "basic type name matching" tries to ensure that any fully qualified type name
is a C# name rather than a Java name. First it checks a short list of known
mappings between Java namespaces and C# namespaces, such as the mapping of
android.view to Android.Views. For any remaining namespaces, it splits the
namespace on . and capitalizes each part.
Solution
To resolve this warning, change each element to use its unqualified C# class
name or add a xamarin:managedType attribute to each
element to specify the fully qualified C# name.