I'd use a hash:
my %data = (
RN => 'Joe',
LOC => '3rd floor',
UN => 'juser',
);
my $prompt = "-RN- \@ -LOC-";
$prompt =~ s/-([^-]+)-/$data{$1} || "-$1-"/eg;
Update: Here's another way:
%map = (
UN => 0,
RN => 1,
LOC => 2,
);
my $prompt = "-RN- (-LOC-)";
my @user_info = ("juser", "Joe", "3rd floor");
my @slices;
$prompt =~ s{-([^-]+)-}{
if (exists $map{$1}) {
push @slices, $map{$1};
"%s";
}
else { "-$1-" }
}eg;
my $output = sprintf($pattern, @user_info[@slices]);
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