The zivad sub gets one parameter 'mago' in the array @_, which is stores in my $animal as a result of the default use of shift. It is shifting the leftmost scalar in the array @_. The my $list variable does not store a list but a scalar, namely the value of the %list hash for the key $animal. then the scalar $list is returned and printed...
This should be clearer
my %hash = (
pas => 'vau-vau',
macak => 'mijau',
krava => 'muuuuu',
pile => 'pi-pi',
mago => 'ia-ia'
);
sub zivad {
my $animal = shift;
my $hash_value = $hash{$animal} || die "no animal";
return $hash_value;
}
print zivad('mago');
Not that I would use those variable names but they give you an idea of what the variables contain.
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