I've seen a few cases on answers, where people offer up 'one liners' as an answer. By which I mean - someone's taken the question offered, and supplied a very concise and compact (correct) answer.
As an example, I would offer: Custom sorting of file names
My feeling is - that this hasn't helped particularly. The phrase we've used around our office is 'strafing run' - where someone's come flying past, blown up our obstacle, and flown off into the sunset - the obstacle is removed, but yet we're not any better placed to deal with it next time.
My question is therefore this: Under what circumstances would you consider a 'one liner' a good or bad answer? Is there any call to expand 'how to answer' to cover clarity of code?