@IluTov It's more that it squats a keyword that we may want to use. (Right now my brainstorming document uses local, but we haven't thought that through fully yet.) It also is not self-evident that it's file-private not module-private, so if we have both, which one does private mean?
Lol. I wanted to say well and continue writing, but mobile interface xD
The same could be said for private in modules, it's not evident what it means, but as private is a strong restriction, file-private is more fitting than module-private. You could use protected, or come up with a better term. Private should probably mean block-private. This will includs nested classes but they don't exist yet.