First things first. The copyright is not something that can be just claimed by putting a bunch of words together. Not everything is copyrightable to begin with, otherwise, we'd be completely without legally allowed phrases by now.
In particular, pure compilations can not be copyrighted. Since the answer in question is a effectively a compilation (from the C standard), it can not be legally a matter for copyright dispute. Now it is a question of goodwill - should you quote original author of the compilation or not is an ethical, not legal question.
As such, I see no problems with making posts visible - as with other posts deleted for ethical reasons.
Here is a legal definition:
Compilations of data or compilations of preexisting works (also known as “collective
works”) may also be copyrightable if the materials are selected, coordinated,
or arranged in such a way that the resulting work as a whole constitutes
a new work.
From http://copyright.gov/circs/circ14.pdf. It is clear that the particular answer does not constitute a new work.
What is even more interesting is that the offended author himself might have violated the copyright laws (from the same page):
Only the owner of copyright in a work has the right to prepare,
or to authorize someone else to create, an adaptation of
that work. The owner of a copyright is generally the author
or someone who has obtained the exclusive rights from the
author. ... The unauthorized adaption of
a work may constitute copyright infringement.
As I am sure original author does not have exclusive rights on C standard, he could not prepare this compilation legally.