Using a look-ahead with pos can save having to do the sums.
knoppix@Microknoppix:~$ perl -E '
> $s1 = q{ACTGGACGTATGCA};
> $s2 = q{AGTG-ACGC-CGCA};
> $m = $s1 ^ $s2;
> push @pos, pos( $m ) while $m =~ m{(?=([^\x00]))}g;
> $m =~ tr{[\x01-\xfe]}{\xff};
> $c1 = $s1 & $m;
> @p1 = $c1 =~ m{([^\x00])}g;
> $c2 = $s2 & $m;
> @p2 = $c2 =~ m{([^\x00])}g;
> printf qq{%-2s%-2s%6d\n}, $p1[ $_ ], $p2[ $_ ], $pos[ $_ ]
> for 0 .. $#pos;'
C G 1
G - 4
T C 8
A - 9
T C 10
knoppix@Microknoppix:~$
I hope this is of interest.
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