LR4 adjustment brush undo bug

Think I have found a bug in the LR4 beta, it's reproducible by me anyway.
Paint an adjustment of any type onto an image using the adjustment brush.
Now select the erase brush and erase part of the adjustment you have just made.
Click undo.
The undo is made, but the erase brush also changes back to the add brush (Brush B in my case)
I have found myself finely erasing adjustments, and then accidentally adding them again after clicking an undo.
Can alone else confirm?
LR4 beta, Windows 7 64bit.

The place you should be posting to is the Lightroom 4 Beta Forum...

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