I asked this question, the answer from Furkan Fidan did not quite fit my problem, because he overread the "PCL" part. However in the comments he gave the right tip, and to credit him I asked him to edit his answer and then I'd accept it. He edited, but not in the way I intended to (I wanted the wrong code to be replaced, not kept with a note that it's the wrong code).
So I edited the answer myself and then accepted it - or so I thought.
Now I see the answer is accepted but the wrong code is still there. I remember I typed the correct code, and I thought I had saved he edit and it said "The edit will only be visible to you until it's peer reviewed". I'm also quite certain I'd always edit first and only then accept second, so at no time there's an accepted answer with the incorrect code and no hint that it was incorrect.
Now the correct code is not there, and I wonder: Was the edit rejected and I can't see my rejected edits? Did something go wrong when I edited the post? Was the peer review note I remember getting issued for a different edit?
So my question: can someone with enough reputation please have a look if the edit was rejected? With SO, I never know how much is hidden from me because of low reputation. That left me not even trusting SO to display all my own edits to me.