CMYK and RGB in one document

I do not understand why the RGB and CMYK dokument still needs to be separate?
So at the end decide how and in what format should I save my output result.
We have the era of CMS, and Illustrator has not changed thinking!???
Now every time If I create a style guide for different media I need to save separate documents, and make changes the tem, and when I want to change jet mess sync.
Please explain if I think impractically.
Eg:
The same applies to the choice of mixing color for the object.
If select object the color mixing of RGB, HSL, WEB etc ... let the mixture is automatically called when re-select the object.
If I wanted to replace the selected objects to a particular model of CMYK, RGB etc then I can select it and choose options from a palette of CMYK, RGB etc, will automatically convert on a mixing model.
Just add an option in isolates by RGB, CMYK etc. in my document if I necessarily want to isolate the CMYK or RGB object in my composition.
As it is well make in the preview window in "Recolor " function under the magnifying glass icon.
(sorry for poor English)

I support your point of view, Illustrator development team need to work to update Illustrator's Color Management System, that's why color profiles are.
We need to create color in Lab, RGB or CMYK in the same document.

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