Without referring to your specific example, if it's a good question you can answer, why not go ahead and answer it? It doesn't really matter if the OP is still around to respond. In fact, often the OP is the most annoying part of answering a question.
Just think of all the things that won't happen if there is no OP:
After you've provided a perfect answer, they won't edit the question to add some previously secret information that transforms it into something that makes it look like your answer kind of misses the point
They won't comment "Thank's it worked" on your answer without upvoting or accepting it
They won't comment "It didnt worked" on your answer without saying why, providing any details that might help you improve it, or responding in any other way ever again
They won't mysteriously accept a different, blatantly incorrect, and incoherent answer
They won't say "Awesome, Thanks! Now..." and start dumping new, possibly semi-related questions into the comments on your answer, complete with big illegible code blobs
They won't inexplicably delete the question right after you answer it
Probably other things I haven't thought of
The only downside is that they won't accept your answer, something that people attach waaay too much importance to, considering the only real value of an accept vote to an answerer is a few reputation points that won't buy you a cup of coffee and validation from a person who obviously didn't understand the problem initially.
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to share variables between source files? but the OP hasn't been registered for aeons (but was around for some time after the question was asked).:-)
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