Recently I answered a question with an approach to the user's question which after some clarifying comments with the OP was accepted. My approach wasn't meant to be directly usable as there were some functions I told the OP they would need to write for it to work properly.
After a few days I see my answer is unaccepted, and they have posted their working code using a slight variation of the approach I posted. On the one hand, I understand it may be helpful for future users to see the working answer implemented, but on the other I feel I lost out on an helpful and satisfactory answer.
The OP in this case is a new user, so I wasn't sure if it was appropriate to suggest re-accepting my answer or what to say. They seem to just want to post the specific answer to help others so I don't want to discourage them.
Should I address the OP about this or just let it go?
- I am aware of this previous question but the context is different