Actually, it's trickier than that.  qr/(?<=\w)(?=\W)|(?<=\W)(?=\w)/ requires a character before and after the assertion, whereas  \b can match at the start and end of a string. A kind of double-negative is needed in an equivalent look-around:

c:\@Work\Perl\monks>perl -wMstrict -le "my $s = 'xx-xx'; ;; my $lbw = qr/(?<=\w)(?=\W)|(?<=\W)(?=\w)/; printf qq{$-[0] } while $s =~ m{ $lbw }xmsg; print qq{\n}; ;; my $wb = qr{ (?<!\w)(?!\W) | (?<!\W)(?!\w) }xms; printf qq{$-[0] } while $s =~ m{ $wb }xmsg; print qq{\n}; ;; printf qq{$-[0] } while $s =~ m{ \b }xmsg; " 2 3 0 2 3 5 0 2 3 5

Update: Now,  \B is another story...


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In reply to Re^3: Regular Expression, substitution by AnomalousMonk
in thread Regular Expression, substitution by lobs

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