This question: C structure as a data type received some very good answers, one of them got 20 upvotes and was accepted. Technically, all posted answers either said that what the asker wanted to do was impossible, or suggested changing his original code to do what he was trying to do in a different and much more adequate way.
I posted an answer that actually did precisely what the asker was asking for, and without making amends to his original code, but in quite a terrible manner (albeit the only possible one with the aforementioned conditions). I intended it as a sort of a joke, directly saying that what I was suggesting produces "monstrosities" in the code.
The answer received two upvotes and two downvotes, and got accepted (!). I left a comment saying that this was the wrong way to go, but I am not sure if this is enough.
What do I do now? Do I delete this answer so that the asker accepts the much-better one by @tmlen?
EDIT:
I got quite embarassed with the situation, especially after the answer going into negative score, and when a mod approached me in the comments and suggested that he delete it, I agreed. But all the input from you people makes me doubt my decision... If I ask a mod to undelete it now, will it still be marked as accepted?
You can't delete this accepted answer.
. In any case I wouldn't recommend deleting it. It still answers the question, and you never know, it might help somebody in the future.