def _merge_duplicates(self, setting):
        """Merges duplicates from the given setting."""
        # Duplicates can be removed only from lists. This prevents removal of
        # "duplicates" from strings or tuples.
        if not isinstance(setting, list):
            return setting

        # Do NOT use `if not setting:` because False can be a valid value for
        # some settings.
        if setting is None or setting == []:
            return setting

        no_duplicates = merge_duplicates(as_list(setting))
        return no_duplicates if len(no_duplicates) != 1 else no_duplicates[0]
        # Get commits to be processed. We simply extend the list and merge any
        # duplicates afterwards.
        #
        # (1) Not-yet-processed commits that are already in the database.
        commits.extend(db.get_unprocessed_commits())
        # (2) New commits in the repository.
        max_initial_commits = int(config['daemon']['max_initial_commits'])
        last_commit = db.get_topmost_commit()
        if last_commit is not None:
            commits.extend(repo.get_commits_since(last_commit))
        else:
            commits.extend(repo.get_last_commits(max_initial_commits))

        # We have to merge duplicates (if any) because the previous actions may
        # have introduced duplicate commits.
        commits = merge_duplicates(commits)

        # We need at least one commit to continue.
        if not commits:
            time.sleep(wait_time)
            continue

        # Insert the commits into the database so that we can then process them
        # in any order. If a commit is already in the database, it is
        # automatically skipped.
        db.insert_commits(commits)

        # Process just the newest commit and then check whether there are newer
        # commits. This is done so that the newest commits are processed first
        # to get the most meaningful feedback as soon as possible.
        commit = commits.pop()
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 def test_returns_same_list_when_no_duplicates(self):
     self.assertEqual(merge_duplicates([1, 2, 3]), [1, 2, 3])
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 def test_correctly_merges_duplicates_while_keeping_first_occurrences(self):
     self.assertEqual(merge_duplicates([1, 2, 1, 1, 3, 2, 3]), [1, 2, 3])
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 def test_returns_empty_list_for_empty_list(self):
     self.assertEqual(merge_duplicates([]), [])