Loogle!
Result
Found one declaration mentioning ByteSlice.getD.
- ByteSlice.getD š Std.Data.ByteSlice
 (s : ByteSlice) (i : ā) (vā : UInt8) : UInt8
About
Loogle searches Lean and Mathlib definitions and theorems.
You can use Loogle from within the Lean4 VSCode language extension
using (by default) Ctrl-K Ctrl-S. You can also try the
#loogle command from LeanSearchClient,
the CLI version, the Loogle
VS Code extension, the lean.nvim
integration or the Zulip bot.
Usage
Loogle finds definitions and lemmas in various ways:
- By constant: 
 š- Real.sin
 finds all lemmas whose statement somehow mentions the sine function.
- By lemma name substring: 
 š- "differ"
 finds all lemmas that have- "differ"somewhere in their lemma name.
- By subexpression: 
 š- _ * (_ ^ _)
 finds all lemmas whose statements somewhere include a product where the second argument is raised to some power.- The pattern can also be non-linear, as in 
 š- Real.sqrt ?a * Real.sqrt ?a- If the pattern has parameters, they are matched in any order. Both of these will find - List.map:
 š- (?a -> ?b) -> List ?a -> List ?b
 š- List ?a -> (?a -> ?b) -> List ?b
- By main conclusion: 
 š- |- tsum _ = _ * tsum _
 finds all lemmas where the conclusion (the subexpression to the right of all- āand- ā) has the given shape.- As before, if the pattern has parameters, they are matched against the hypotheses of the lemma in any order; for example, 
 š- |- _ < _ ā tsum _ < tsum _
 will find- tsum_lt_tsumeven though the hypothesis- f i < g iis not the last.
If you pass more than one such search filter, separated by commas
Loogle will return lemmas which match all of them. The
search
š Real.sin, "two", tsum, _ * _, _ ^ _, |- _ < _ ā _
would find all lemmas which mention the constants Real.sin
and tsum, have "two" as a substring of the
lemma name, include a product and a power somewhere in the type,
and have a hypothesis of the form _ < _ (if
there were any such lemmas). Metavariables (?a) are
assigned independently in each filter.
The #lucky button will directly send you to the
documentation of the first hit.
Source code
You can find the source code for this service at https://github.com/nomeata/loogle. The https://loogle.lean-lang.org/ service is provided by the Lean FRO.
This is Loogle revision 187ba29 serving mathlib revision 6c19380