public function changeStatus($id)
 {
     $curStat = DB::table('todolist')->where('id', $id)->pluck('status');
     if ($curStat) {
         $curStat = 0;
     } else {
         $curStat = 1;
     }
     DB::table('todolist')->where('id', $id)->update(array('status' => $curStat));
     $records = ToDo::all();
     return View::make('/todo', array('records' => $records));
 }
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Here is where you can register all of the routes for an application.
| It's a breeze. Simply tell Laravel the URIs it should respond to
| and give it the Closure to execute when that URI is requested.
|
*/
Route::get('/', function () {
    return View::make('hello');
});
Route::get('/about', function () {
    return View::make('about', array('users' => ['Sai Kiran', 'Siva Sagar', 'Madhu Sai']));
});
Route::get('/master', function () {
    return View::make('master');
});
Route::get('/login', function () {
    return View::make('login');
});
Route::get('/todo', function () {
    $records = Todo::all();
    return View::make('todo', array('records' => $records));
});
Route::post('/todo', function () {
    ToDo::create(['task' => Input::get('task'), 'status' => 0, 'deadline' => Input::get('deadline')]);
    return View::make('todo', array('records' => ToDo::all()));
});
Route::get('/changeStat/{id}', ['uses' => 'ToDoController@changeStatus']);
Route::get('/sn/login', function () {
    return View::make('social_network/login');
});