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diff --git a/doc/sphinx/introduction.rst b/doc/sphinx/introduction.rst index bcdf3277ad..1424b4f3e1 100644 --- a/doc/sphinx/introduction.rst +++ b/doc/sphinx/introduction.rst @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Nonetheless, the manual has some structure that is explained below. of the formalism. Chapter :ref:`themodulesystem` describes the module system. -- The second part describes the proof engine. It is divided in six +- The second part describes the proof engine. It is divided into several chapters. Chapter :ref:`vernacularcommands` presents all commands (we call them *vernacular commands*) that are not directly related to interactive proving: requests to the environment, complete or partial @@ -68,8 +68,10 @@ Nonetheless, the manual has some structure that is explained below. proofs, do multiple proofs in parallel is explained in Chapter :ref:`proofhandling`. In Chapter :ref:`tactics`, all commands that realize one or more steps of the proof are presented: we call them - *tactics*. The language to combine these tactics into complex proof - strategies is given in Chapter :ref:`ltac`. Examples of tactics + *tactics*. The legacy language to combine these tactics into complex proof + strategies is given in Chapter :ref:`ltac`. The currently experimental + language that will eventually replace Ltac is presented in + Chapter :ref:`ltac2`. Examples of tactics are described in Chapter :ref:`detailedexamplesoftactics`. Finally, the |SSR| proof language is presented in Chapter :ref:`thessreflectprooflanguage`. |
