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init_reaction: fix compatibility with new dpdispatcher #755

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fix compatibility as the key was changed in the dpdispatcher

fix compatibility as the key was changed in the dpdispatcher
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Merging #755 (84842b0) into devel (7a5dc0c) will decrease coverage by 0.00%.
The diff coverage is 0.00%.

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  Lines       16613    16615       +2     
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  Hits         5789     5789              
- Misses      10824    10826       +2     
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@wanghan-iapcm wanghan-iapcm merged commit aca0d32 into deepmodeling:devel Jun 14, 2022
@njzjz njzjz deleted the fix-compatibility-init-reaction branch June 14, 2022 20:27
ZLI-afk pushed a commit to ZLI-afk/dpgen that referenced this pull request Jul 4, 2022
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fix compatibility as the key was changed in the dpdispatcher
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