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PHP 8.1 supports Enums, and [Enums follow class-semantics](https://php.watch/versions/8.1/enums#class-semantics-autoload). Composer's class-map generator currently looks for `class`, `interface`, and `trait` keywords. If Composer is run in PHP 8.1 or later, Composer now additionally looks for `enum` keyword as well. This is similar to how Hack's `enum` support is added. This PR also adds tests for basic enums, backed enums, namespaced enums, and an enum that implements an interface and extends a class. |
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README.md
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