You're printing the address of the B objects, not the address of the ops themselves.
printf("op: %s (0x%x), parent: %s (0x%x)\n",
$op->name, $$op, $parent->name, $$parent);
op: padsv (0x104cc20), parent: sassign (0xfc7788)
# 42: my $addr = $site->();
COP (0xfc7728) nextstate
BINOP (0xfc7788) sassign
UNOP (0xfc77d0) entersub [4]
UNOP (0xfc7848) null [157]
OP (0xfc7810) pushmark
UNOP (0xfc7890) null [16]
OP (0xfc78d0) padsv [1]
OP (0x104cc20) padsv [3]
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