This may be of value here, although it does not directly address your question.
my %CHANGE = (
':-)' => 'happy',
':-(' => 'sad',
);
my $text = "I am :-) but sometimes I am :-(.";
for my $out ( keys %CHANGE ){
my $in = $CHANGE{$out};
$text=~s/\Q$out\E/$in/sg; # need to use \Q \E for quoting
# $text=~s/$out/$in/sg; # <- this will go bonkers, it will
# treat $out as a regex, not a string
}
print $text;
# output: I am happy but sometimes I am sad.
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