# BurstDiscard attribute If you're running C# code not inside Burst-compiled code, you might want to use managed objects, but not compile these portions of code within Burst. To do this, use the `[BurstDiscard]` attribute on a method: ```c# [BurstCompile] public struct MyJob : IJob { public void Execute() { // Only executed when running from a full .NET runtime // this method call will be discard when compiling this job with // [BurstCompile] attribute MethodToDiscard(); } [BurstDiscard] private static void MethodToDiscard(int arg) { Debug.Log($"This is a test: {arg}"); } } ``` >[!NOTE] >A method with `[BurstDiscard]` can't have a return value. You can use a `ref` or `out` parameter, which indicates whether the code is running on Burst or managed: ```c# [BurstDiscard] private static void SetIfManaged(ref bool b) => b = false; private static bool IsBurst() { var b = true; SetIfManaged(ref b); return b; } ```