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Fix steady state default algorithm test #1019

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@thomvet thomvet commented Feb 27, 2024

Test was failing. This is probably a ripple effect of changes in NonlinearSolve.jl, DifferentialEquations.NonlinearSolve.NewtonRaphson now points to a function (not a type anymore).

The change introduced compares the algorithm name instead of the type (using NonlinearSolve.get_name). The other way of fixing it would of course be to have the NonlinearSolve.NewtonRaphson also be a type instead of just a function (as it previously was).

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@ChrisRackauckas ChrisRackauckas merged commit f6b1366 into SciML:master Mar 3, 2024
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