A case study for `reasync`

Some time ago already, after the feedback topic on concurrency here came and went without any news on reasync despite the lack of it being mentioned multiple times as a pain point, I started monitoring the situation in order not to miss any new development in that area.

Oh, nothing fancy: just searching for the term on these forums, by itself, with results sorted by latest post. Then one day, this result showed up, which I'm quoting here for convenience:

The context, for what it's worth, being @Ben_Cohen defending the idea that future directions are not just where proposals go to die.

Since I've been twice challenged in this topic to put up as to what I alluded to in the initial post that made me clean up, elaborate on, and post this study, I am bringing this to everyone's attention so as to answer this challenge.

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