Hi!

>     I proposal to add a leading backslash to all classnames (not only ns
> names, since no harm, consistent and make sense) when doing serialize,
> var_export etc.

I'm not sure what this has to do with serialize. For var_export it may
be useful but the use case looks kind of limited. I can't think of a
common case where such change would be beneficial, and since it's a BC
break I don't think it is worth it, unless we can find a real use case
where it is necessary. In the original bug, it says that the user would
use var_export in different namespace, but why would you need to do this?
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