The question is about programming defined in the help-centre and it asks for facts instead of opinions therefore it's on-topic for SO. It may be considered too-broad by some people but I find it quite a good one and to the point.
I don't think this question fits your blueprint
In fact, your blueprint doesn't really fit the Stack Overflow "basic concept".
We are all here to build a library of detailed answers to every question about programming. not to help debug every possible programming problem.
here is my code and it is not doing what I expected.
There is some logical structure explained and the OP does not mention anything about it not working. It's a base information for the readers to help them better visualize the concept. It's exactly what we expect from askers, explain what you are doing and how you arrived at the point of asking a question.
I think the OP shows research by stating he's been through the linux kernel, some other projects trying to find an answer.
Also he tells us exactly how he has arrived at the question - had a student ask him directly.
I put this in, I get this out, but I wanted it to produce something else.
Not really the case here, is it?
The actual question is:
what is idiomatic C for inheritance and polymorphism?
which I find perfectly on-topic.
I would have left the question open if it pop-up as an audit.