Is this a bug of B::Deparse?
Yes, although it *might* have already been fixed in forthcoming 5.10.1.
You can see the difference with the more precise (but verbose) B::Concise:
g <2> smartmatch sK*/2 ->h
d <0> padsv[$_:46,51] s ->e
f <1> int[t4] sK/1 ->g
e <0> padsv[$_:46,51] s ->f
f <2> smartmatch sK*/2 ->g
d <0> padsv[$_:46,51] s ->e
e <0> padsv[$_:46,51] s ->f
when(int) { say 'match' } # int($_) ~~ $x
You have the order backwards. It's $x ~~ int($_). (Well, $_ ~~ int($_) really.)
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