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RETE Engines Must Forwards and Backwards Chain?!

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WebService::CIA::Source(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      WebService::CIA::Source(3pm)

NAME
WebService::CIA::Source - A base class for WebService::CIA sources SYNOPSIS
use WebService::CIA::Source; my $source = WebService::CIA::Source->new(); DESCRIPTION
WebService::CIA::Source is a base class for WebService::CIA sources, such as WebService::CIA::Source::DBM and WebService::CIA::Source::Web. It could be used as a source in its own right, but it won't get you very far. METHODS
"new()" This method creates a new WebService::CIA::Source object. It takes no arguments. "value($country_code, $field)" Retrieve a value. Always returns "undef". "all($country_code)" Retrieve all fields and values. Always returns an empty hashref. AUTHOR
Ian Malpass (ian-cpan@indecorous.com) COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003-2007, Ian Malpass This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The CIA World Factbook's copyright information page (<https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/docs/contributor_copy- right.html>) states: The Factbook is in the public domain. Accordingly, it may be copied freely without permission of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). SEE ALSO
WebService::CIA, WebService::CIA::Parser, WebService::CIA::Source::DBM, WebService::CIA::Source::Web perl v5.8.8 2008-02-04 WebService::CIA::Source(3pm)