This remind me of the blog post "What Color is Your Function?"[0], they had to create a different library that is the same as the standard library but with async functions. I thought Rust had other, better ways to create non-blocking code so I don't understand why to use async instead. [0] https://journal.stuffwithstuff.com/2015/02/01/what-color-is-...
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20676641
It's trivial to turn async into sync in Rust. You can use ".poll", "executor::block_on", et cetera.
Turning sync into async is harder in any language. Even Go with it's easy threading. That's a good argument to make async the default in libraries in Rust, but since async isn't stable yet, that would have been hard to do 5 years ago.