Hi Mohamed,

What version of FNH are you running?

1) Definitely sounds like an oversight. Ideally there should be a way for 
the user (yourself...) to control what FNH considers a Set, rather than us 
having a hard-coded list of collection types.

2) What part of the code is this? Even though FNH doesn't recognise ISet, it 
definitely does work with HashSet.

You should be able to use HashSet in the place of ISet and have it work. 
It's not ideal, but it should work until we can get a fix out.

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