I asked a rather simple C++ question here and got an response that didn't fix my actual problem. However, a comment on that response, from a different user, pointed out that I was making a language mistake, and showed me what my real error was.
I didn't mark that response as the answer because it was about a side effect of my real problem, not the problem itself. A different, second commenter requested that I mark that response as the correct answer, I gave my reasons why I didn't feel it was correct, so the commenter edited the answer to include the comment.
In the past what I've done is to ask the first commenter to make their own post, and then I'd mark it as the answer. But what I'm wondering is, is that good form to edit someone else's incorrect/less useful answer with someone else's correct answer? Should I accept this edit, request that the first commenter make their own, separate answer, or just leave it all be? The first answer wasn't bad, per-say, it just didn't help me.
Update: There's been some confusion in answers I've received. The user who edited the answer is neither the author of the answer, nor the author of the comment that actually made the answer. User 1 made a response with an incorrect answer. User 2 made a comment with the correct answer. User 3 then edited User 1's answer to include User 2's answer.