script
scope in a module is redundant because the default scope is the script/module in which it's defined. It is the equivalent of an instance variable. global
in a module is akin to a static variable. Posh-Git for example uses a Global preferences variable for consistency between shells.
I used an in-memory module but the idea is the same when using a psd1 to define the arguments to New-Module
# remove module from namespace for repeated testing
if(Get-Module -Name 'SOTest') { Remove-Module -Name 'SOTest' }
new-Module -Function:'*' -Name:'SOTest' -ScriptBlock {
$global:helpers = [PSCustomObject]@{}
Add-Member -InputObject:$global:helpers -MemberType:ScriptMethod -Name:'HiddenFoo' -Value { return "Private Foo!" }
Add-Member -InputObject:$global:helpers -MemberType:ScriptMethod -Name:'HiddenFooWithArgs' -Value { return "Private " + $args -join ',' + '!' }
Add-Member -InputObject:$global:helpers -MemberType:ScriptMethod -Name:'HiddenFooWithParams' -Value { param ([string]$str, [int]$num); return "Private Str = $str + num; $num!" }
## script: scope refers to module scope, which makes it redundant
function WriteFoo {
Write-Output "PublicFoo!"
}
function WritePrivate {
#This fails, because the private now refers to the function scoped $private:helpers
$private:helpers.HiddenFoo | Write-Verbose -Verbose
}
function WritePrivateShort {
# This works because the helpers object is static across instances
$helpers.HiddenFoo() | Write-Verbose -Verbose
$helpers.HiddenFooWithArgs("Cow", "Moo") | Write-Verbose -Verbose
$helpers.HiddenFooWithParams("Four", 4) | Write-Verbose -Verbose
# This errors due to argument type mismatch
$helpers.HiddenFooWithParams("Five", "Five") | Write-Verbose -Verbose
}
} | Import-Module
# Prefer short errors for this demo
$ErrorView = "CategoryView"
Get-Module -Name 'SOTest'
'WF-----------------'
WriteFoo
'WP-----------------'
WritePrivate
'WPS----------------'
WritePrivateShort
'-------------------'
And the output:
ModuleType Version Name ExportedCommands
---------- ------- ---- ----------------
Script 0.0 SOTest {WriteFoo, WritePrivate, WritePrivateShort}
WF-----------------
PublicFoo!
WP-----------------
InvalidData: (:) [Write-Verbose], ParameterBindingValidationException
WPS----------------
VERBOSE: Private Foo!
VERBOSE: Private Cow Moo
VERBOSE: Private Str = Four + num = 4!
InvalidArgument: (:) [], RuntimeException
-------------------
FunctionsToExport = '*'
?FunctionsToExport = '*'
line in the PowerShell module manifest file (psd1), but it had no effect. All functions are still exported. I have no such line in the psm1 file.