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Henri Yandell updated COLLECTIONS-304:
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    Attachment: COLLECTIONS-304.patch

Adding a fix for this issue, with a slight tweak on Bjorn's unit test. 

> SetUniqueList set method use corrupts uniqness
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: COLLECTIONS-304
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COLLECTIONS-304
>             Project: Commons Collections
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 3.2
>         Environment: JDK 1.6/Windows/Eclipse Ganymede
>            Reporter: RafaƂ Figas
>             Fix For: 3.3
>
>         Attachments: COLLECTIONS-304.patch, Commons-304-test.diff
>
>
> When set method is used to put element (Strawberry) on list, then it is 
> possible to add the same element (Strawberry) with add method. Also you 
> cannot add element (Lemon) that has been once removed with set method. 
> Reproduction code below:
> List<String> list = new LinkedList<String>();
> SetUniqueList decoratedList = SetUniqueList.decorate(list);
> decoratedList.add("Apple");
> decoratedList.add("Lemon");
> decoratedList.add("Orange");
> System.out.println(decoratedList.toString());
> decoratedList.set(1, "Strawberry");
> System.out.println(decoratedList.toString());
> decoratedList.add(1, "Strawberry");
> System.out.println(decoratedList.toString());
> decoratedList.add(1, "Lemon");
> System.out.println(decoratedList.toString());

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