I was going through the edit queue and found this edit https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/23754211
It adds new content, but doesn't seem to be against the original intent of the author. The original author added code for swift 3.0, this is just updated code for 4.2, but keeps the old code as well. I don't think adding a new answer is that great because there appear to be a loooot of answers on that question, all with various amounts of up-votes, several having more than 10, so I don't see it likely that the editor would get their answer seen by people who need it unless they edited this answer.
At the same time, I'm not sure what the consensus is on these types of edits. If the original author did this, people would be fine, but it seems precedent is to create a new answer. If that's what we want people to do fine, hopefully people would see the comment, but what do I do here? If I reject the edit, this information may be lost, so how do I ensure a new answer is created if that's what Meta wants? (I'm not an expert in swift, so I can't do it, and that also seems unfair to the editor).