I've seen this happen a few times. Someone posts a question with a code example, then based on feedback from comments (and not answers, assume zero answers have occurred), fixes the code so that the problem no longer exists. Usually these questions get put on hold.
If the original error and fix was something that should be helpful to others, my guess is that the title be changed to solved and the question itself updated to explain what was changed that solved the problem.
If the error and fix is unlikely to be helpful to others, should the question be deleted by the author? (Again, assuming there are no answers, just comments). Eventually the question will just filter down into the past, so not a big deal, but if the community feels that deletion would be preferred, then deletion could be suggested in the comments for that question.