Audits are selected automatically. Since we still haven't managed to develop an AI as smart as the collective user base of SO, sometimes the selection algorithm will end up picking a bad audit.
The timeline of that answer is kind of interesting. It seems that, within a few hours of being posted, it gathered three downvotes, zero upvotes, two delete votes and two comments describing it as "nonsense" and explaining why it's wrong. It also went through first post and late answer reviews,* before finally being deleted from LQP review four hours later.
Since then, it has been used for three review audits, only one of which was passed. Presumably, it was picked as an audit because it was heavily downvoted with no upvotes, flagged as a low quality post and then deleted from review. As far as the audit selection algorithm could tell, it looked like a crap answer than almost nobody thought was worth keeping.
There was one "Looks OK" vote on the original LQP review from an experienced reviewer, which the algorithm perhaps should have taken into account. But given the general randomness of review, if we required every audit post to have been unanimously deleted, I guess the pool of eligible posts might get excessively small.
(FWIW, this FAQ post on MSE currently claims that "bad post" audits in the first post and late answer queues would have to have been deleted by a moderator. Obvious that's not the case here, so clearly that FAQ should be updated.)
Anyway, the problem in this case is that the answer is obviously bad (or, at least, not obviously good) if you're familiar with the internals of variadic functions in C, or if you read the comments under it or the accepted answer that explains what va_end()
actually does. But comments are not shown in review audits, and neither are other answers to the question.** And even though reviewers are encouraged to skip posts on topics they're not familiar with, IMO we can't really expect them to only review posts on topics they're so deeply familiar with that they could catch a plausible but incorrect answer like this one.
In any case, you probably did the right thing by posting about this bad audit here on meta. Perhaps a ♦ mod or an SE employee can do something to make that particular answer ineligible for future review audits. (Maybe undeleting and re-deleting it might do it?) Or maybe, just maybe, some SE developer might even be able to tweak the audit selection algorithm to be a bit stricter in what it accepts as "bad post" audits.
*) We don't know what the first post and late answer reviewers did, although we can tell that they did something, since the outcome is listed as "Reviewed". They didn't comment, but they may have cast downvotes, and it's possible that one of them flagged the answer as low quality. Neither of the reviewers had enough rep to cast delete votes, so they couldn't have cast the first delete vote; the second one clearly came from the LQP queue, but the first one might have been cast by one of the commenters, both of whom had enough rep for it, or by some other random passerby.
**) <plug>My SOUP user script / browser extension does include an interface tweak that makes all (other) answers in the same thread visible in review.</plug> Although, to be honest, I'm not 100% sure that it would've helped here, since it only loads the other answers if the review page actually claims they exist. I'm not sure if audits lie about that or not.