Although Enums are built on classes and objects, they do not support all object-related functionality. In particular, Enum cases are forbidden from having state.
The following object functionality is available, and behaves just as it does on any other object:
TARGET_CLASS target
    filter includes Enums themselves. The TARGET_CLASS_CONST target filter
    includes Enum Cases.
   __CLASS__ and __FUNCTION__ constants behave as normal
   The ::class magic constant on an Enum type evaluates to the type
   name including any namespace, exactly the same as an object. The ::class
   magic constant on a Case instance also evaluates to the Enum type, as it is an
   instance of that type.
  
   Additionally, enum cases may not be instantiated directly with new, nor with
   ReflectionClass::newInstanceWithoutConstructor() in reflection. Both will result in an error.
  
<?php
$clovers = new Suit();
// Error: Cannot instantiate enum Suit
$horseshoes = (new ReflectionClass(Suit::class))->newInstanceWithoutConstructor()
// Error: Cannot instantiate enum Suit
?>