Open source my OIOIC, a completely new object-oriented mechanism for the C.

OIOIC is a completely new object-oriented mechanism for the C programming language.
Please download the "OIOIC-Primer-2nd-Edition-English.tar.gz". (the English version of << OIOIC Primer >> )
http://code.google.com/p/oioic/downloads/list

Welcome your advice!

Using OIOIC, you can describe the flower, birds, grass, insects, trees, houses ...
Using OIOIC, you can describe the elements, atoms, protons, electrons ...
Using OIOIC, you can describe the earth, the sun, the Milky Way galaxy, collapsar ...
Using OIOIC, you can describe ...

  1. OIOIC perfectly supplies the gap of object-oriented technology for the C programming language;
  2. OIOIC perfectly solved the multiple inheritance problem in the Software World;
  3. OIOIC perfectly objectivizes multithreading access control of object;
  4. OIOIC unifies the norm of components in the Software World;
  5. OIOIC unifies the structure of code tree in the Software World;
  6. OIOIC unifies the thinking of object-oriented programming in the Software World;
  7. OIOIC unifies all advanced programming languages in the Software World, to make the C programming language as the preferred.

Why not, since you are the author propose to unix.com a package with just the english version?
I would find it fun, if you showed some code (very little) here of what it can do, then see if you find volunteers to download and support to put up a little contest for the most original usage...

Just thoughts...
All the best

I have packed the English version individually.
Please download the "OIOIC-Primer-2nd-Edition-English.tar.gz". (the English version of << OIOIC Primer >> )
Downloads - oioic - Google Code

All your examples assume Microsoft Visual C. If you want UNIX and GNU/Linux users to use your package, your examples and documentation should not reference Visual C as it is Microsoft Windows-centric.

Furthermore, the source code for your examples contains numerious non-ASCII embedded characters. This will also deter people from trying out your package.

Thank you for the valuable advice!
The reason of assuming Microsoft Visual C are its users more and the universal C, right?
Should the "numerious non-ASCII" refer to those in the commentary?

I intend to originate a fully cross-platform, based entirely OIOIC, window graphical interface library project. Here is a first draft ( To download: Downloads - oic-wgi - Google Code ).

Project Name: WGI, (W)indow (G)raphical (I)nterface.

The diagram of Window Frame
Any window has an optional Window Frame. The Window Frame is composed of Icon, Caption, Title bar, Minimize button, Maximize button, Close, button, Vertical scroll, Horizontal scroll, Borderline. The following diagram:

WGI Hierarchy Chart

  1. CI(C)haracter (I)nterface.
  2. Chinterface(Ch)aracter (interface).
  3. GI(G)raphical (I)nterface.
  4. Grinterface(Gr)aphical (interface).
  5. WGI(W)indow (G)raphical (I)nterface.
  6. WGrinterface(W)indow (Grinterface).

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