The Python method for /= was set as `__idiv__`, which should be `__itruediv__` under Python 3. This wasn't totally broken in that without it defined, Python constructs a new object by calling __truediv__. The operator tests, however, didn't actually test the /= operator: when I added it, I saw an extra construction, leading to the problem. This commit also includes tests for the previously untested *= operator, and adds some element-wise vector multiplication and division operators.
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