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How to use new quiver? [rolling charge]

PostPosted: Wednesday, 2nd December 2020, 13:47
by petercordia
I saw there is a new QoL feature with the new quiver, but I can't see how to use it.

Starting a game as a Palentonga, I've quivered the Rolling Charge action, but how do I use it?
If I try 'p' I get the error message
  Code:
_Lua error: ...-master/crawl-git-9b92081034/data/dat/dlua/macro.lua:38: Unknown function in macro: 'doStep'


Do I need to put something in my settings file?

Re: How to use new quiver?

PostPosted: Wednesday, 2nd December 2020, 14:58
by andrew
I've certainly found it to work "out of the box". But maybe it interacts badly with Rolling Charge?

Re: How to use new quiver? [rolling charge]

PostPosted: Thursday, 3rd December 2020, 03:56
by Siegurt
Rolling charge works fine afaict (I just tried it), but there's a number of autofight/autoquiver/fire_order options that interact oddly or badly, I suggest removing (or commenting out) all those related options. It *sounds like* you might have something else weird with your config going on because that's a weird error to get (is it possible you don't have all the subfolders of crawl updated?)

Re: How to use new quiver? [rolling charge]

PostPosted: Thursday, 3rd December 2020, 11:10
by petercordia
I cleared my entire rc file, and it's still happening. I'm playing on underhound.eu:8080

Re: How to use new quiver? [rolling charge]

PostPosted: Thursday, 3rd December 2020, 20:02
by Siegurt
Just tried it with a brand new account on underhound.eu and it worked fine, maybe you have a custom macro of some sort that's interfering? (check your 'p' key for a macro of some sort?)

Re: How to use new quiver? [rolling charge]

PostPosted: Thursday, 3rd December 2020, 20:30
by petercordia
You were right. I had a macro on p equal to "===doStep"
I have no idea why. That doesn't look like something I'd type.

Having cleared that macro, everything works great.

Re: How to use new quiver? [rolling charge]

PostPosted: Friday, 4th December 2020, 00:39
by advil
Looks like that may be a command from https://github.com/marksg07/pillardance