I can't really understand what you're exactly asking for, but maybe I can clear some things out for you.
It doesn't matter if variables (functions) are declared in different files, what does matter is in what scope they are declared.
In other words, even if the functions are in different files, if they're declared global (not inside a closure/function/object), they are visible and can be called from anywhere.
Ex of global functions:
function foo() {/*...*/}
var bar = function(){/*...*/}
window.func = function(){/*...*/}
If you want to "hide" the functions, making them inaccessible from a different scope, you should use a closure.
Ex of functions defined in closure:
function initialise {
var foo = function(){}
function bar(){}
alert(typeof foo); // function
alert(typeof bar); // function
// foo & bar are visiblehere
}
alert(typeof foo); // undefined
alert(typeof bar); // undefined
// foo & bar are undefined here
More over, if you want to execute them only once and completely make them inaccessible, you can wrap them in a self executing function :
(function(){
function bar(){}
alert(typeof bar);// function
// bar is visible here
})();
// bar is undefined here
I don't know if I answered your question, but I hope info this helps.