fix(openai): re-export NamedWrapper from braintrust.oai for back-compat#319
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autoevals imports NamedWrapper from braintrust.oai to detect whether an OpenAI client has already been wrapped by the Braintrust SDK. After the 0.15.0 refactor moved the class to braintrust.integrations.openai.tracing, the import silently fell back to an internal stub, so isinstance checks no longer matched braintrust-wrapped clients. autoevals then re-wrapped with its own non-tracing shim, dropping scorer spans (openai.responses.create and Embedding calls with purpose="scorer") across a number of expect tests. Re-export NamedWrapper from braintrust.oai so autoevals' existing detection path keeps working.
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autoevals imports NamedWrapper from braintrust.oai to detect whether an
OpenAI client has already been wrapped by the Braintrust SDK. After the
0.15.0 refactor moved the class to braintrust.integrations.openai.tracing,
the import silently fell back to an internal stub, so isinstance checks
no longer matched braintrust-wrapped clients. autoevals then re-wrapped
with its own non-tracing shim, dropping scorer spans (openai.responses.create
and Embedding calls with purpose="scorer") across a number of expect tests.
Re-export NamedWrapper from braintrust.oai so autoevals' existing detection
path keeps working.