Maybe you and Jenda should avoid benchmarking tools that you don't really master.
Your first attempt was perfectly valid as a solution when performance is not an issue. But if it becomes one, then loading the entire document in memory when XML::Twig is specifically designed to avoid this, is kinda lame don't you think?
The code below is probably not faster than what you have, but a least it should not use too much memory.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use XML::Twig;
my $t= XML::Twig->new( keep_spaces => 1, comments => 'drop',
twig_handlers => { _all_ => sub { $_[0]->flush
+}}
)
->parsefile( "test_comments.xml")
;
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