$ /usr/bin/foo --version
foo 1.0
+The following two methods can be used to print and get the ``version`` string:
+
+.. method:: OptionParser.print_version(file=None)
+
+ Print the version message for the current program (``self.version``) to
+ *file* (default stdout). As with :meth:`print_usage`, any occurrence
+ of ``"%prog"`` in ``self.version`` is replaced with the name of the current
+ program. Does nothing if ``self.version`` is empty or undefined.
+
+.. method:: OptionParser.get_version()
+
+ Same as :meth:`print_version` but returns the version string instead of
+ printing it.
+
.. _optparse-how-optparse-handles-errors:
constructor keyword argument. Passing ``None`` sets the default usage
string; use :data:`optparse.SUPPRESS_USAGE` to suppress a usage message.
+.. method:: OptionParser.print_usage(file=None)
+
+ Print the usage message for the current program (``self.usage``) to *file*
+ (default stdout). Any occurrence of the string ``"%prog"`` in ``self.usage``
+ is replaced with the name of the current program. Does nothing if
+ ``self.usage`` is empty or not defined.
+
+.. method:: OptionParser.get_usage()
+
+ Same as :meth:`print_usage` but returns the usage string instead of
+ printing it.
+
.. method:: OptionParser.set_defaults(dest=value, ...)
Set default values for several option destinations at once. Using