\pagebreak \section{\kcode{taskyield} Construct} \label{sec:taskyield} \index{constructs!taskyield@\kcode{taskyield}} \index{taskyield construct@\kcode{taskyield} construct} The following example illustrates the use of the \kcode{taskyield} construct. The tasks in the example compute something useful and then do some computation that must be done in a critical region. By using \kcode{taskyield} when a task cannot get access to the \kcode{critical} region the implementation can suspend the current task and schedule some other task that can do something useful. \cexample[3.1]{taskyield}{1} \ffreeexample[3.1]{taskyield}{1}