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I recently discovered an undocumented feature of boost::program_options, namely that it accepts "*" as a special wildcard that allows declaration of a group of options with the same prefix, like this:

configOptions.add_options()
    ("item_*", value<int>(), "items");

This declaration worked as expected and recognized item_1, item_3, etc, while rejecting unknown options. Well now the question is, how can I write a custom validate function that will populate a map with options key and its value, like this:

map<string, int> itemsMap;
options_description items("items options");
    items.add_options()
        ("item_*",value<map<string, int>>(&itemsMap)->multitoken(), "items")
    ;

My question is - how do I get the key of the option being validated from within validate() function?

template <typename T> void validate(boost::any& v, const std::vector<std::string>& values, map<string, T> *, int)
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You need to iterate through all arguments identifying which has the correct prefix or write a custom parser. The instructions for both options are in the correct answer of the link below:

boost::program_options: parameters with a fixed and a variable token?

The iteration option might seem easier to understand (implement and read) but the custom parser seems good too (though I never used it).

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