=head2 C<< new < deparse => [ @B__Deparse_opts ], level => $level > >>
-The L<B::RecDeparse> object constructor. You can specify the underlying L<B::Deparse> constructor arguments by passing a string or an array reference as the value of the C<deparse> key. The C<level> option expects an integer that specifies how many levels of recursions are allowed : L<-1> means infinite while L<0> means none and match L<B::Deparse> behaviour.
+The L<B::RecDeparse> object constructor. You can specify the underlying L<B::Deparse> constructor arguments by passing a string or an array reference as the value of the C<deparse> key. The C<level> option expects an integer that specifies how many levels of recursions are allowed : C<-1> means infinite while C<0> means none and match L<B::Deparse> behaviour.
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