Theory find2
theory find2 imports Main begin
lemma "A ∧ B"
txt‹\index{finding theorems}\index{searching theorems} In
\S\ref{sec:find}, we introduced Proof General's \pgmenu{Find} button
for finding theorems in the database via pattern matching. If we are
inside a proof, we can be more specific; we can search for introduction,
elimination and destruction rules \emph{with respect to the current goal}.
For this purpose, \pgmenu{Find} provides three aditional search criteria:
\texttt{intro}, \texttt{elim} and \texttt{dest}.
For example, given the goal @{subgoals[display,indent=0,margin=65]}
you can click on \pgmenu{Find} and type in the search expression
\texttt{intro}. You will be shown a few rules ending in ‹⟹ ?P ∧ ?Q›,
among them @{thm[source]conjI}\@. You may even discover that
the very theorem you are trying to prove is already in the
database. Given the goal›
oops
lemma "A ⟶ A"
txt‹\vspace{-\bigskipamount}
@{subgoals[display,indent=0,margin=65]}
the search for \texttt{intro} finds not just @{thm[source] impI}
but also @{thm[source] imp_refl}: @{thm imp_refl}.
As before, search criteria can be combined freely: for example,
\begin{ttbox}
"_ \at\ _" intro
\end{ttbox}
searches for all introduction rules that match the current goal and
mention the ‹@› function.
Searching for elimination and destruction rules via \texttt{elim} and
\texttt{dest} is analogous to \texttt{intro} but takes the assumptions
into account, too.
›
oops
end