This answer showed up in my flag queue.
To me, it seemed that OP misunderstands the sequence of operations between assignment and postincrement/-decrement, but that the answer addressed this so indirectly and even cryptically (the comma operator certainly won't help) that I doubt it's an answer rather than a comment.
As such, I marked it as "not an answer".
The answering user commented that they disagreed. The first time, I thought this wasn't constructive, flagged it as such, which was deemed "helpful" by moderators. The second time, it was as follows (emphasis theirs):
This does answer the question. Answer must not always be explicit. Answers, especially if given in the form of extremely simplified and short code snippets, can also be implicit.
It's clear to me that I've made at least one mistake: flagging their defense. I'm not sure about my second mistake. At the very least, the template comment for "not an answer" isn't very fitting for this situation, and I should've been more specific, but I'm starting to think that there might not be a reason to flag this answer at all.
Is the answerer right? Are answers like these to be left alone in the review queue?