I was just attempting to answer questions when, right before I posted my answer, this answer was posted.
This reminded me of a conundrum I've been pondering about for a long time in Stack Overflow: Are short, self-evident answers (for people who know the language) without any explanation acceptable? This also applies to my answer, since I'm not sure if I need to explain the list comprehension more clearly.
And no, I am not asking this because our answers are competing - I actually upvoted the other person's answer. Sportsmanship for the win!
Here's a made-up example of such an answer:
The answer to your question uses a while loop:
while (True): if (x): break
If you understand Python, this code above is pretty obvious, but if you don't then it may be tough to understand.
The reason this issue bothers me especially is the review that I mentioned in this Meta question. The answer I reviewed there was the same kind of thing - provided the right answer, was self-evident to those who knew the language, but had little to no explanation of the code. This led me to put a comment there (which resulted in my review ban but anyways).
Anyway, to conclude my question is: Do good answers require an explanation?
EDIT: My answer just got accepted. I guess an explanation really does make an answer better!