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TypeScript
import type { Nullable } from "../../../types.js";
import type { InternalTexture } from "../internalTexture.js";
/**
* This represents the required contract to create a new type of texture loader.
*/
export interface IInternalTextureLoader {
/**
* Defines whether the loader supports cascade loading the different faces.
*/
supportCascades: boolean;
/**
* Uploads the cube texture data to the WebGL texture. It has already been bound.
* @param data contains the texture data
* @param texture defines the BabylonJS internal texture
* @param createPolynomials will be true if polynomials have been requested
* @param onLoad defines the callback to trigger once the texture is ready
* @param onError defines the callback to trigger in case of error
* @param options options to be passed to the loader
*/
loadCubeData(data: ArrayBufferView | ArrayBufferView[], texture: InternalTexture, createPolynomials: boolean, onLoad: Nullable<(data?: any) => void>, onError: Nullable<(message?: string, exception?: any) => void>, options?: any): void;
/**
* Uploads the 2D texture data to the WebGL texture. It has already been bound once in the callback.
* @param data contains the texture data
* @param texture defines the BabylonJS internal texture
* @param callback defines the method to call once ready to upload
* @param options options to be passed to the loader
*/
loadData(data: ArrayBufferView, texture: InternalTexture, callback: (width: number, height: number, loadMipmap: boolean, isCompressed: boolean, done: () => void, loadFailed?: boolean) => void, options?: any): void;
}