Android studio kotlin files show as R class from different packages and XML files












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This is not my project but the code runs fine. Some kotlin files show up as either R class from some random package or as XML files and have different icons. Files that show correctly have errors like Unresolved reference pointing to the files that don't show correctly but it still compiles and runs.



Android studio 3.2.1



Gradle 4.6



Kotlin plugin 1.2.51 and 1.2.71
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  • Have you tried manually import that package containing the project's R class in that Kotlin file?

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This is not my project but the code runs fine. Some kotlin files show up as either R class from some random package or as XML files and have different icons. Files that show correctly have errors like Unresolved reference pointing to the files that don't show correctly but it still compiles and runs.



Android studio 3.2.1



Gradle 4.6



Kotlin plugin 1.2.51 and 1.2.71
enter image description here










share|improve this question























  • Have you tried manually import that package containing the project's R class in that Kotlin file?

    – Geno Chen
    Nov 24 '18 at 18:39














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This is not my project but the code runs fine. Some kotlin files show up as either R class from some random package or as XML files and have different icons. Files that show correctly have errors like Unresolved reference pointing to the files that don't show correctly but it still compiles and runs.



Android studio 3.2.1



Gradle 4.6



Kotlin plugin 1.2.51 and 1.2.71
enter image description here










share|improve this question














This is not my project but the code runs fine. Some kotlin files show up as either R class from some random package or as XML files and have different icons. Files that show correctly have errors like Unresolved reference pointing to the files that don't show correctly but it still compiles and runs.



Android studio 3.2.1



Gradle 4.6



Kotlin plugin 1.2.51 and 1.2.71
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  • Have you tried manually import that package containing the project's R class in that Kotlin file?

    – Geno Chen
    Nov 24 '18 at 18:39



















  • Have you tried manually import that package containing the project's R class in that Kotlin file?

    – Geno Chen
    Nov 24 '18 at 18:39

















Have you tried manually import that package containing the project's R class in that Kotlin file?

– Geno Chen
Nov 24 '18 at 18:39





Have you tried manually import that package containing the project's R class in that Kotlin file?

– Geno Chen
Nov 24 '18 at 18:39












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Try these:




  1. build -> clean project, build project

  2. file -> sync project with Gradle files

  3. file -> invalidate and restart






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  • Did all that + sync with file system and same thing ...

    – user681148
    Nov 24 '18 at 18:23



















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The fix to this is to open and save the file in question with a text editor like sublime text or notepad. I'm not sure if this is a bug with android studio or what but I can't submit a bug either way since I doubt this is reproducible. If anyone else is experiencing this, I hope this workaround works for you and thanks for everyone who helped, have a good day.






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    Try these:




    1. build -> clean project, build project

    2. file -> sync project with Gradle files

    3. file -> invalidate and restart






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    • Did all that + sync with file system and same thing ...

      – user681148
      Nov 24 '18 at 18:23
















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    Try these:




    1. build -> clean project, build project

    2. file -> sync project with Gradle files

    3. file -> invalidate and restart






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    • Did all that + sync with file system and same thing ...

      – user681148
      Nov 24 '18 at 18:23














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    Try these:




    1. build -> clean project, build project

    2. file -> sync project with Gradle files

    3. file -> invalidate and restart






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    Try these:




    1. build -> clean project, build project

    2. file -> sync project with Gradle files

    3. file -> invalidate and restart







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    • Did all that + sync with file system and same thing ...

      – user681148
      Nov 24 '18 at 18:23



















    • Did all that + sync with file system and same thing ...

      – user681148
      Nov 24 '18 at 18:23

















    Did all that + sync with file system and same thing ...

    – user681148
    Nov 24 '18 at 18:23





    Did all that + sync with file system and same thing ...

    – user681148
    Nov 24 '18 at 18:23













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    The fix to this is to open and save the file in question with a text editor like sublime text or notepad. I'm not sure if this is a bug with android studio or what but I can't submit a bug either way since I doubt this is reproducible. If anyone else is experiencing this, I hope this workaround works for you and thanks for everyone who helped, have a good day.






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      The fix to this is to open and save the file in question with a text editor like sublime text or notepad. I'm not sure if this is a bug with android studio or what but I can't submit a bug either way since I doubt this is reproducible. If anyone else is experiencing this, I hope this workaround works for you and thanks for everyone who helped, have a good day.






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        The fix to this is to open and save the file in question with a text editor like sublime text or notepad. I'm not sure if this is a bug with android studio or what but I can't submit a bug either way since I doubt this is reproducible. If anyone else is experiencing this, I hope this workaround works for you and thanks for everyone who helped, have a good day.






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        The fix to this is to open and save the file in question with a text editor like sublime text or notepad. I'm not sure if this is a bug with android studio or what but I can't submit a bug either way since I doubt this is reproducible. If anyone else is experiencing this, I hope this workaround works for you and thanks for everyone who helped, have a good day.







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