With reference to the following edit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/13411020
I skipped this review, because if it was me, I would not have edited this, since in my opinion it introduces a non-trivial "fix".
I would have instead left a comment for the person responsible for this answer, explaining the problem, suggesting the fix, and asking them to address it. Maybe if they hadn't acted on that comment and it seemed like the user was long gone I would have gone ahead to edit. Maybe.
I'm under the impression that edits are more to do with formatting and clarifications, or at most correction of minor typos that enable the code to compile (forgetting a semicolon or whatever). Am I correct in my understanding; should I have rejected this edit?