# add Add two numbers with `avo`. The [code generator](asm.go) is as follows: [embedmd]:# (asm.go) ```go // +build ignore package main import ( . "github.com/mmcloughlin/avo/build" ) func main() { TEXT("Add", NOSPLIT, "func(x, y uint64) uint64") Doc("Add adds x and y.") x := Load(Param("x"), GP64()) y := Load(Param("y"), GP64()) ADDQ(x, y) Store(y, ReturnIndex(0)) RET() Generate() } ``` We use a [`go:generate`](https://blog.golang.org/generate) line to produce the assembly and Go stub files together. [embedmd]:# (add_test.go go /.*go:generate.*/) ```go //go:generate go run asm.go -out add.s -stubs stub.go ``` This produces [`add.s`](add.s) as follows: [embedmd]:# (add.s) ```s // Code generated by command: go run asm.go -out add.s -stubs stub.go. DO NOT EDIT. #include "textflag.h" // func Add(x uint64, y uint64) uint64 TEXT ·Add(SB), NOSPLIT, $0-24 MOVQ x+0(FP), AX MOVQ y+8(FP), CX ADDQ AX, CX MOVQ CX, ret+16(FP) RET ```