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with any WPF project (and if i recall any winforms projects) the default for visual studio to generate files is to use the fully qualified name instead of adding usings. It would be nice if the analyzer "remove redundent qualifiers" did not check generated files. I believe the WPF extension is NameOfBackingXAML.g.i.cs
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with any WPF project (and if i recall any winforms projects) the default for visual studio to generate files is to use the fully qualified name instead of adding usings. It would be nice if the analyzer "remove redundent qualifiers" did not check generated files. I believe the WPF extension is NameOfBackingXAML.g.i.cs
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: