You have described the transitive property of $z$.
$z$ is transitive if and only if:
$y \in z \land x \in y \implies x \in z$
In your example, $z$ is therefore not transitive.
The model is supposed to get all the data from the database of choice and the controller will then handle that info and send it to the view. That is how MVC works. — AlexKvazos6 hours ago
No, that's how Laravel and other frameworks, which abuse "MVC" name for marketing, work. It has nothing to do with actual architecture. Actually, your recommended approach violates several principles of programming. It also pushes both the presentation and application logic in something that you refer to as "controller". — tereško4 mins ago
@Gordon what may cause that SE sites will prohibit visitor due to "country restriction"? (like SO can't be accessed, because "site isn't available from your country" )
@AlmaDo is there anything useful you can tell me wrt: I'm about to move a MyISAM database to another server by copying the data files. I believe this should work. I don't have any other options as the source server won't boot.
I did some reading and I believe it should Just Work™, and obviously I'm going to copy the source files so I'll still have clean copies, but it sounds like the sort of thing where there would be a lot of potential gotchas
what's the process for someone to have a php.net account? I added one yesterday, and it seems like when someone feels like having enough time to do it, is that it?
I already said what my thoughts are ... if you have knowledge of the best way to do a particular thing, then it's not a premature optimization to deploy that knowledge, in any case, ever ...
@DaveRandom The mutable variant reuses the same method names as the immutable one. What you say is only possible if the mutable version adds addMut, subMut, etc methods. Not if it uses the same names
@NikiC Yeh it's obviously not possible using the existing class names, and I'm also aware it will never happen. But from an OOP PoV, ignoring the current situation it does make sense.