I wonder if there could be a \! operator for A_ldiv_B!(A,b).

On Tuesday, July 19, 2016 at 8:19:58 AM UTC-7, Andreas Noack wrote:
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> The UpperTriangular and LinAlg.UnitLowerTriangular parts are not 
> necessary. Julia will detect that but since we already know that they are 
> triangular we can save the costs of the checks.
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> A_ldiv_B!(A,b) is indeed ugly. It's just A\b where the result is stored in 
> b. That is useful here because it will save us a couple of temporary 
> allocations.
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> On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 11:12 AM, Kurolong <twal...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Thank you, this was very helpful.
>> Just a small question: Are the UpperTriangular and LowerTriangular 
>> commands actually necessary in some case?
>> The other question i have is what A_div_B! actually does in this case, 
>> but i have a feeling that this is hard to explain.
>>
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