I would start by using something other than a regex...
Perhaps you could use a for loop instead:
my ($correct, $incorrect) = 0;
for(0 .. length($string)-1) {
if( substr($string, $_, 1) eq substr($guess, $_, 1) ) {
$correct ++;
} else {
$incorrect ++;
}
}
There's probably 600 ways to do it without regexes, but I think the only way you'll get a regex to work is with (?{ }) embedded code match thingies, and that's voodoo. I'm not saying it can't be done, but the documentation on them suggests you not use them.
Please see: perlre, for, substr.
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